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Through the transaction completed March 29, Robert Fletcher Keahey '45, Jerome T. Kilty '50, Thayer David ocC, and Albert Marre 1L take over full control of the property. They will continue to rent it out to visiting companies until June 1949, at which time rehearsal starts on their own productions...
...cool, verdant hills, where the air is crisp and forests are virgin, studying with the several hundred girls in this liberal and progressive college, there recently arrived a Harvard man, a fugitive from the Dramatic Club. One of ten kept men amongst several hundred beautiful women is Robert F. Keahey...
...Sullivan '43 gave the best performance as Professor Van Helsing, the eminent vampire sleuth, while J. Bradley Cumings III '46 shared the honors as a convincingly thirsty Dracula. Claire Birsh's ingenue apprentice vampire and Adams Nickerson '46, playing the mad Renfield, provide competent portrayals of difficult characters. Bob Keahey '45, who gave up acting this time to direct the play, deserves a large part of the credit for a successful production. The supporting cast is erratic, but surprisingly able in places...
...title role is played by J. Bradley Cumings III '46, while Professor Van Helsing, who finally destroys him, is portrayed by John W. Sullivan '43. The play is under the direction of Robert F. Keahey '45, and Charles A. Rheault '45 is in charge of production...
John M. Alcorn, head usher, announced last night that the ushers would be Maxwell P. Aley, Thomas J. Ashton, Otto Bremer, James Conway, Jr., Don Crary, David Harrower, Allen M. Johnson, Robert Keahey, Leonard S. E. Langer, Robert S. Landau, David Levin, Ernest L. Levinger, Donor M. Lion, Arthur S. Littell, James E. McNulty, Jr., Arthur B. MeCormick, Jr., Melvin L. Milligan, H, Maurice M. Osborne, Jr., Francis Park man, Jr., Sidney O. Smith, Jr., John R. Thompson, Andrew H. Wright, and Joseph L. Yarlott...