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Nekrassov, by Jean-Paul Sartre will receive its first performance in the United States as the Harvard Dramatic Club's third major production of the year, James E. Stinson, Jr. '59, president, announced last night.
The play will be presented sometime early in the spring in an original translation, Stinson disclosed. It is a political satire of international Communism which refers frequently to contemporary political personalities and situations.
Choice of a fourth play for production in late spring was put off by the club until a later date due to lack of time. This final production will probably be a comedy, Stinson revealed.
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