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The Gilbert and Sullivan Players' production of Yeoman of the Guard will move to New York City for Jan. 29 and 30 as guests of Barnard College, Joseph H. Gardner '60, producer of the show, announced yesterday.
Barnard plans to return the visit on February 12-14, when the Barnard Gilbert and Sullivan Society will present Rudigore in Agassiz Theatre. By terms of the agreement, the host college will put up $350 to cover costs of moving and installation, to be repaid from the first profits.
Arrangements for the exchange were made by Wayne Paton '56, who founded the Gilbert and Sullivan Players here.
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