Baker's Dozen (Harvard University)

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The Baker's Dozen was an undergraduate student organization dedicated to the technical analysis and writing of plays. Founded in 1902, the group was supervised by George Pierce Baker, and the group was named after him. (Contrary to the name's implications, the group had 24 members.) The group disbanded in 1904. Baker also led two other dramatic clubs at Havard: the Mermaid Club and the 47 Workshop.

From the description of Records of the Baker's Dozen, 1903, circa 1950. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228511351

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associatedWith Baker, George Pierce, 1866-1935. person
associatedWith Blanchard, Arthur Franklin, 1883- person
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