Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . mshn ^mmsmjpt FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916 Cercle Francais at Copley Tlieatre. Harvard and Radcliffe Members Are Shown Here in a Scene From Eldgar et sa Bonne From left to right they are Florestine, Mary Reed; M. Veauvardin, L. M. Quirin;Edgar, J. G. Beebe-Center; La Notaire, A. Cooper; Mme. Beaudeloche, MargaretCarver; Henrietta, Ethel Keep. ? SI THE Cercle Pmnoala of Harvard Uni-versity will give two plays at th<5Copley Theatre, Thursday 11—Servir, a two-act piece by HennLavedan, and Edgar et bsl Bonne, by Eu


Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . mshn ^mmsmjpt FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916 Cercle Francais at Copley Tlieatre. Harvard and Radcliffe Members Are Shown Here in a Scene From Eldgar et sa Bonne From left to right they are Florestine, Mary Reed; M. Veauvardin, L. M. Quirin;Edgar, J. G. Beebe-Center; La Notaire, A. Cooper; Mme. Beaudeloche, MargaretCarver; Henrietta, Ethel Keep. ? SI THE Cercle Pmnoala of Harvard Uni-versity will give two plays at th<5Copley Theatre, Thursday 11—Servir, a two-act piece by HennLavedan, and Edgar et bsl Bonne, by Eugene Labiche. Servir Is tobe given by special arrangement with theauthor, only one of whose plays, -LieDuel, has previously been produced in thiscountry. The problem of imperialism andxnilitarlsm is taken up In Servir. It waswritten during the trouble between Franceand Morocco, and when first produced wasrecognized as an analysis of the conflictingpoints of view which have come to a headIn the present war. It is, therefore, a playof Jnstrlnslc interest and its production isthe outcome of the Cercles successful ex-•perimetit in gi


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