THIS three-act play by a Princeton undergraduate was first produced by the Theatre Intime at the author's alma mater last winter.
It is a play dealing with a thinly disguised Princeton, and satisfactorily presents the chief faults which an outsider is likely to find with "Old Nassau." The plot is rather obvious and, the questions it considers are similarly obvious.
Can an undergraduate think, wear, and do what he pleases at Princeton? The question is answered in the negative, as it would be to a certain degree, anywhere else. Of course, there are places where more freedom in such unimportant things as thinking and such important things as dress and manners may be found than one discovers at Princeton. It is all a matter of degree.
It is a healthy thing for any institution, however, to have such a frankly self-critical play written and produced on its own campus, no matter how obvious that criticism may be.
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