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Snug in Canterbury, Very Rev. Dean Hewlett Johnson pursues puttering studies in everything from geology to Japan and from hydraulics to Australia. Last fortnight these studious ramblings got him into trouble. He had noticed that about 3,000 Australians inhabit the Commonwealth's Northern Territory which is nearly twice the size of the Empire of Japan. Since 90,000,000 Japanese are well known to be overcrowded in their Empire, it occurred to the Very Reverend Dean that the 3,000 Australians might make room for at least a few Japanese. Speaking diffidently at Guildford, puttering Dean Johnson said...
...Roger Hewlett '33, author of the book, did not go far afield for his plot. That it includes scenes "in the living room of Miss Caroline Porter's House," on board the S. S. Iambic (which provides opportunity for a pirate scene) and a Paris cabaret gives sufficient hint as to its nature. W. F. Draper '35 takes the feminine lead with admirable gusto. His blitheness and litheness put the local vanities and ventures in the shade. Between the acts it was embarrassingly difficult to distinguish between the genuine debs in the audience and the members of the chorus...
...Step Lively" will be the eighty-seventh annual spring production of the Club and the first to have any real continuity. R. S. Hewlett '33, who has written the book, has made a special effort to provide a central theme on which to tie the Harvard House Plan's Handsomest Heroes, some beautiful "girls," and the skillful dancing of W. f. Draper '35 and R. S. Hewlett...
...cast will be made up of numerous chorus "girls," pirates, and stokers, as well as the following: Willie Porter R. S. Hewlett '33 Bob Holden J. H. Leatherbee '33 Shirley W. F. Draper '35 Professor Crawfish Robert Breckenridge '34 Cyprian (professor's young son) J. T. Dennison '34 Bertram Bannister (pirate chief) A. M. Jones, Jr. '35 Twitter W. A. Munroe '33 Aunt Caroline Albert Pratt '33 Bartender Stuart Scott '33 Steward W. B. Cudahy...
...principal parts in this year's show, it is announced, will be taken by John Leatherbee '33, of Hatchville, Roger Hewlett '33, of Cedarhurst. New York, William F. Draper '35, of Boston. Other parts are taken by James Dennison '34, of Framingham Center, Robert Breckenridge '34, of York, Me., Arthur M. Jones '34, of Boston, Stuart Scott, Jr. '33, of New York, Albert Pratt '33, of Duxbury, and William A. Munroe '33, of Salem...