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Radcliffe has added a new twist to this year's production of "Drumbeats and Song," scheduled for 6:30 p.m. the evening of March 14 in Sanders Theatre.
In order to secure "greater harmony of interests between the male leads," try-out directors have asked for one mesomorph, one endomorph, and one ectomorph to play the three leading men. Barbara Pitts '52, director of the show, hastened to add that a few typical extroverts and people of any size and shape are perfectly eligible for the male chorus.
"Drumbeats and Song" is an annual performance put on by Annex undergraduates to raise funds for the Grant-in-Aid Fund, which supplies small amounts of money to needy students.
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