When John Galsworthy's "Justice" appears on the stage of the Copley Theatre on February 18, the footlights are likely to confront some 15 members of Harvard College.
Mr. Henry Jewett, manager of the theatre, yesterday announced that there is an opportunity for about that number of students to play in the production, and to gain experience in professional dramatics. The parts available in the piece, he stated, call for something more than mere membership in a mob, and give a chance for genuine individual work.
Inasmuch as reheasals of the play are now in progress, immediate application for the parts are advisable.
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