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...following men: For the class of 1928 H. O. Sturgis, F. W. Lorenzen, W. P. Dobbins, I. B. Bayard, Yvelin Gardner, U. L. Driggs, and F. C. Scudder: for 1929 L. D. Wirth, J. M. Galanis, R. D. Bacon, R. B. Wells, D. M. Doten, and I. A. Dexter...
Following close upon the heels of these two ladies come all the people of the court. Shakespeare played by Franklin F. Dexter '28 and Raleigh, portrayed by Donald Murchie '28, with veiled plots and boastful words; Sir Hudson Essex A. S. Bigelow '29, fully equipped, including spare, the handsome here of manly men and well-turned limb, who breaks hearts with a glance; Lady Evelyn, M. B. Wells '28 his true love and lady-in-waiting to Elizabeth, who continually interrupts the love making of this amourous couple. And shshsh! the villain, Ramon Pedro Jose etc, etc, etc, acted...
...this production by four other players who have seen service on Pudding Stage. George Higginson '27 portrays the Spanish Ambassador in the role of Don Ramon; C. E. Henderson '27, star goofus-player of "1776" plays the Jester in "Gentlemen, the Queen!" and does some specialty work. Franklin Dexter '28, of the cast of "1776", takes the part of Shakespeare in the present production, while the fifth veteran is M. B. Wells '28, who takes the ingemie role of Lady Evelyn...
...cast of "Gentlemen, the Queen," the Hasty Pudding Club show, will be headed by four veterans of last year's show, W. S. Wilson '27, George Higginson '27, C. E. Henderson '28, and Franklin Dexter Jr. '28, it was announced last night by Augustus Barratt, coach of the production...
...Shirley in "1776" last year, plays Queen Elizabeth, the title role of the present show, George Higginson '27 plays the part of Ramon, the Spanish ambassador to the English court, while C. E. Henderson '28, besides his specialty work on the piano, takes the role of the Jester. Franklin Dexter '28 portrays the character of Shakespeare...