Word: courtroom
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Excerpts from the current production of the Harvard Dramatic Club, "Circumstantial Evidence," will be broadcast over station WBZ tonight at 8 o'clock. Leading members of the cast will present for the radio audience moments from the tense courtroom scene of the play. They will use the studio in the Bradford Hotel...
...prosecution scene in the courtroom will be dramatized by the two leading men. J. R. Yungblut '34, as Metcalf, the prisoner in the dock, who has been accused of the murder of his wife, is questioned by Robert Breckinridge '34, who plays the part of the attorney, Frank Dearden. The play itself will open tomorrow at the Pi Eta Theatre, and run for the remainder of the week...
...last year's production, "Napoleon Intrades," which had to be held over for an extra performance, and by the marked revival of University interest in its productions, as in the early twenties, H. D. C. offers this fall "Circumstantial Evidence." This play, by Otto Bastion, is not the usual courtroom melodrama, but rather a poignant presentation of a problem that is more and more becoming of vital interest...
...designing committee recently finished the construction of an imposing courtroom set wherein a large portion of the action takes place. The walls are made of veneer panelling, while the set itself is an accurate reproduction made from pictures obtained in London of an English courtroom. The aim in its construction is for realism; the purpose of which being to heighten the dramatic effect...
...wedge into the police car. They called a patrol-wagon, budged him in with difficulty, shoehorned him through the central police station doorway, shouldered him quarterway through a cell door, pried him out, let him sit on a bench. In the morning they opened both the courtroom's double doors to arraign him before Judge Westropp where he pleaded not guilty. They sent him away. Fingernail...