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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Arrangements for the Dramatic Club spring productions have now been completed. The three plays which have been finally selected for presentation are--"The Wedding Dress," by Miss Katherine McDowell Rice, Radcliffe; "The Good News," by J. F. Ballard uC., the author of "Believe Me, Xantippe!"; and "Ygrame of the Hillfolk," a poetic drama by R. E. Rogers '09. As it was impossible to procure Brattle Hall for the Cambridge performances, the Hasty Pudding Club kindly offered the use of its theatre for the evenings of Tuesday, May 6, and Wednesday, May 7. The final presentation will be given...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB PRODUCTIONS | 4/26/1913 | See Source »

...casts are as follows: "The Wedding Dress." Martha Scott, village dressmaker, Mrs. Noyes Mrs. Hackett, the mother, Mrs. Burnham Dick Hackett, the son, W. G. Rice '14 Dr. Cameron, the physician, C. C. Kennedy '16 Postmen, villagers, etc. "The Good News." David Rodgers, S. J. Hume '13 Martha Rodgers, Miss Miller Dan Gilbertson, B. A. Searle 1G. "Ygrame of the Hillfolk." Thorvald, the Viking, S. J. Hume '13 Egil, the boy, his son, P. Peniers '16 Ornulf, the priest, F. A. Tatton '15 Ygrame, Miss Ruth Ahrens Dagny, Ygrame's lower-maid, Miss Constance Flood

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB PRODUCTIONS | 4/26/1913 | See Source »

...Dramatic Club has selected the following four plays for its spring production: "Chuck" by Percy Mackaye '97; "Good News" by J. F. Ballard uC., the author of "Believe Me, Xantippe!"; "The Wedding Dress" by Katharine McDowell Rice, Radcliffe; "The Romance of the Rose" by J. S. Hugh '13 and W. F. Merrill '13. Owing to the postponement of its spring production, the Dramatic Club was unable to secure Brattle Hall; accordingly, the Hasty Pudding Club courteously extended the use of its theatre for the two Cambridge performances on the evening of May 6 and 7, respectively. The third performance will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB PLAYS | 3/28/1913 | See Source »

...sudden illness of Mr. Whittemore and the consequent re-arrangement of parts at the last moment probably accounts for acting at this first performance more like that of a dress rehearsal. The verse play, however, brings out even in professionals all covert faults of enunciation and intonation. Indistinctness even among the most experienced in the Delta Upsilon cast was marked. Moreover, time has made stale so many of the lines which originally delighted an audience that the comedy must be played fast, with skillful pointing of the lines and some building up by action to make places weak...

Author: By Geo. P. Baker., | Title: REVIEW OF D.U. PRODUCTION | 3/11/1913 | See Source »

...give information concerning articles supposedly taken from students' rooms. The articles now in the hands of the Police are as follows: a diamond and a cameo stickpin; two gold watches; a pair of mother-of-pearl cuff links, and four gold necktie clasps; a bear-skin coat, and a dress coat and vest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Information About Lost Articles | 3/4/1913 | See Source »

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