The newly reorganized Harvard Radio Workshop will begin a competition this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in its new studios at Shepard 10. Founded in 1938 by OFF chief Archibald MacLeish, when he was teaching at Harvard, the workshop is now headed by Harold P. Fleming '44.
The Workshop will produce original dramatic scripts over the Crimson Network this spring and will continue to operate this summer. All Freshmen and upperclassmen who turn up at Sheperd 10 will get a chance to show their genius at scriptwriting, acting, and producing.
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