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Directed by Assistant Professor F. C. Packard '20, the cast turns what to read is merely an amusing play into a really humorous "Comedy of Errors". And it is, incidentally this play upon which Shakespeare based his comedy, the plots being almost identical. Carleton Green '30 carries off the laurels for the acting by his grimacing and gesticulating representation of the part of Peniculus, parasite of Menaechmus I. The rest of the cast, moreover, also puts on an extremely convincing performance, and the combined efforts of all make the revival well worth seeing...
...Lampoon announces the election of the following members: G. B. Carleton '31, F. J. Bertolet '32, L. E. Becker '32, C. E. Benson Jr. '32, Harper Woodward '31, and Fred Lewis...
...Black '96, assistant professor of Education, will be absent from the University during the year 1930-31, according to information obtained from unofficial sources yesterday. Walter Silz '17, assistant professor of German will serve as exchange professor from Harvard at Carleton College, Grinnell College, and Pomona College during the spring term of this academic year...
...Blackman 1L, R. M. Blair-Smith 21, James DeNormandie 1L, T. H. Eliot 1L, J. S. Frame 1G, Carleton Green '30, C. M. Norton 1L. H. Phillips 2G, H. H. Proctor 1L. P. M. Rhinelander 1L. P. Stackpole 2G, C. G. Thompson 2L. J. F. Wood...
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