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The third production of the 47 Workshop will be given in the Agassiz House at Radcliffe this evening and tomorrow at 8 o'clock when two one-act pieces, "Nothing but Money," and "Court Favor" will be presented. "Nothing but Money" was written by Miss Margaret Champney, a special student at Radcliffe, of Lynnfield Centre, and is one of the two plays between which the MacDowell Fellowship was divided this year. It is a story of quaint New England life.
"Court Favor" was adapted by Mrs. David Kimball from Oscar Wilde's story, "The Infanta's Birthday." It centres about the coming of a mountain youth to the court of Spain.
The producing staff for the plays is composed of P. F. Reniers '16, T. C. Browne '15, E. A. Whitney '17, E. P. Goodnow '17, F. B. Foster '17, and L. G. Budlong '17.
Members of the Dramatic Club may get tickets for either night from F. P. Reniers '16, 58 Mt. Auburn street, today between 12 and 1 o'clock.
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