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Harvard's Radio workshop will stage the international radio premiers of Jean Paul Sartre's "No Exit" Tuesday, November 15, over WHRY and Radio Radcliffe.

As described by the cast the play in a psychological study using Sartre's statement, "Hell is other people," as theme.

Try-outs for the production's four characters took place yesterday afternoon with Nancy Henneberry '51 and Elaine Tucker '51 copping parts of Inez and Estelle. Garcin will be played by David Baumann '51 and the Valet by Warren Brody '52.

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