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...Horse Thieves," by H. Hagedorn '07, is a tale of the western prairies. Two horse thieves are caught by the sheriff and thrown into jail. The sheriff's daughter falls in love with the younger and threatens if he is killed, to marry an effeminate minister whom her father hates. The sheriff in order to save his daughter from such a marriage allows the two to leave the sate and his daughter to marry the one she loves...
...first performance of the Dramatic Club's spring production, consisting of four short plays, will be given in Potter Hall, Boston, tonight at 8 o'clock. The plays to be presented are: "The Heart of the Irishman," by L. Hatch '05; "The Horse Thieves," by H. Hagedorn '07; "Death and the Dicers," by F. Schenck '09; and "Five in the Morning," by H. Hagedorn '07. There will also be performances in Brattle Hall tomorrow and Thursday evenings...
...Snyder 3L. Barney M'Cabe, his Younger brother, R. F. Duncan '12. "Billy" Scanlan, the schoolmaster, C. W. Putnam '11. Teague O'Regan, R. C. Benchley '12 Jem Shanahan, W. W. Hackman '09. Tim Kilally, J. M. Longyear '10 Following is the cast of "The Horse Thieves," by H. Hagedorn '07: Al Bartlett, a sheriff, J. C. Savery '11 Mrs. Bartlett, Miss Charlotte Adams Laura Bartlett, Miss Anna Bourke Burt Haskell, P. Snedeker '11 Olie Morrill, J. C. Nicholson Sp. Reverend Clinch, R. C. Benchley '12 The following is the cast of "Five in the Morning," by H. Hagedorn...
...Monday evening, May 17, the Dramatic Club will present for the first time four original one-act plays by Harvard men. The first is a comedy of western life by H. Hagedorn '07; the second a morality play, adapted from Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale, by F. Schenck '09; the third a dramatic poem by H. Hagedorn '07, and the fourth a comedy dramatized from Charles Lever's "Con Cregan," by L. Hatch '05. The first performance will be in Potter Hall next Monday evening; there will also be performances in Brattle Hall on Tuesday, May 18, and Thursday...
...committee of the Dramatic Club has selected four one-act plays for production this spring. They are: "Death and the Dicers," a mystery play adapted from Chaucer's "Pardoner's Tale," by F. Schenck '09; "Five in the Morning," a tragedy in verse, depicting present-day life, by H. Hagedorn '07, and an unnamed western comedy by the same author; and finally an Irish farce suggested by an incident in one of Charles Lever's Novels, by L. Hatch...