Word: cast
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Upon Mr. Gordon's departure, Mr. Lewing, member of the cast of "White Cargo," spoke for a few minutes. Then preliminary plans for organizing the theatregoers were outlined. Eliot B. Long '26 was named chairman of a committee which, today, will go about organizing the club. The interest in the organization appears from the 200 in attendance...
Ariadne. There is a distinct suspicion among the cynics that, had this piece been produced by anyone else but the Theatre Guild, it would have stumbled and swiftly disappeared. Yet that extraordinary organization has managed to polish it up smartly, cast it astutely and render it, in general, entertaining...
...concerning the nature of the shock last night, Professor Daly replied that nothing definite has yet been determined. "The quake was extraordinary," he declared, "both for its strength and the wide area of disturbance. The center seems to have been about 100 miles distant from Boston either to the cast or west." Professor J. B. Woodworth, the University seismologist, is absent on sabbatical leave in Florida and hence cannot read the record of the seismograph. The cylinder has therefore been shellacked, and will be sent to Washington for study...
...cast is as follows...
Over forty members of the club are now trying for places on the cast. The selection of the cast is not expected for some time, and all of the applicants will probably get some of the coaching of the Ziegfeld stars...