The Harvard Chapter of the Delta Up-silon Fraternity will this year present as its annual Elizabethan revival "The Wise-Woman of Hogsdon" by Thomas Heywood.
This play, first printed in 1638, is representative of the English domestic drama. There is no record of its ever having been given before in this country. The plot turns upon the quackeries and impostures of a professed fortune-teller.
Mr. A. S. Hills, instructor in public speaking, will again prepare the acting version, and have general supervision of the production. The several performances will be given the latter part of March or early in April.
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