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Date of Award

1954

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (M.A.)

Department

Speech

First Advisor

Not Listed

Abstract

The existence of dramatic art activity at the secondary school level has been often accepted as expedient and profit- able. The objectives, nature, and operation of such & program are, however, topics for much dispute. An investigation of dramatic activity in our public high schools could drew a clearer picture of current dramatic activities in those schools responding to the study. Such definition might well lead to a better understanding of the problems peculiar to dramatic activity in the public nigh schools of California

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262

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