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Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1962
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To Be Presented By Wesleys
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"An evening of three famous one
acts" will be presented by the
Wesley Players of Duke on De
cember 16, 17, and 18 at 8:15 p.m.
The plays will be presented in
the arena at . the Methodist Stu
dent Center on the Duke campus.
The presentation is being made
through the combined efforts of
students from Duke, Carolina and
North Carolina College.
James Gillikin, a Carolina grad
student in drama will direct one
of the plays, The Bold Soprano, by
Eugene Ionesco, t which., features
Sandy Moffett, another Carolina
grad student. -v-.--.r 7
Also featured on the program
will be "It Shouldn't Happen to a
Dog", a Yiddish satire by Wolf
Mankowitz, and "The Respectful
Prostitute" (La Putain Respecte
use) by Jean-Paul Sartre.' The Sar
tre work-wiir.be directed by Buck
Roberts, a UNC grad student in
drama and TV- - ''
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The Methodist Student Center is
located between the east and west
Campuses just off Myrtle Drive on
Oregon Street . . . . .
CORRECTION'
Sam Blumberg was erroneously
reported in the Dec. 6 issue of
the DTH as the leader of the in
dependent pickets protesting the
appearance of folksinger Pete See
ger Dec. 5. Blumberg was in no
way involved in the protest, r
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