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...Baron de Montreux, J. B. Fenno, Jr., 21 Le Comte de Plelan, H. S. Morgan '23 Un Reporter, R. S. Codman Occ. Champvernier, D. E. Ellsworth '22 Louis, G. C. Lee, Jr., '21 Madame de Sermaize, Miss Harriet Amory Primerose, Helenka Adamowska Donatienne, Rosamond Adie Baronne de Montpreux, Margot Amory Madame de Champvernier, Sybel Appleton Madame Jeanvry, Mary Atkinson Madame Starini, Marian Sprague Vicomtesse de Plelan, Ruth Thayer
...Baron de Montpreux, J. B. Fenno, Jr., 21 Le Comte de Plelan, H. S. Morgan '23 Un Reporter, R. S. Codman Occ. Champvermier, D. S. Ellsworth '22 Louis, J. C. Lee, Jr., '21 Madame de Sermaize, Miss Harriet Amory Primerose, Helenka Adamowska Donatienne, Rosamond Adie Baronne de Montpreux, Margot Amory Madame de Champvernier, Sybil Appleton Madame Jeanvry, Mary Atkinson Madame Starini, Marian Sprague Vicomtesse de Plelan, Ruth Thayer
...Fenno, Jr., '21 Hubert de Phelan, Y. H. Buhlin '20 Le Comte de Phalan, H. S. Morgan '23 Un Reporter, Russell S. Codman Occ. Champvernier, Duncan S. Elisworth '22 Louis, George C. Lee, Jr., '21 Madame de Sermaize, Harriet Amory Primrose, Helenka Aramowska Donatienne, Rosamond Adie Baronne de Montpreux, Margot Amory Madame de Champvernier, Ella Snelling Madame Stanni, Jane Peters Madame Jeanory, Constance Thayer Viscomtesse, de Phelan, Ruth Thayer
...Talcott, chairman, and Miss Harriet Amory, T. L. Storer and Miss Virginia Baker, T. Mackie and Miss Susan Lee, F. DeVeau and Miss Lydia Storer, F. Knauth and Miss Margot Amory, P. Squibb and Miss Agnes Grew, G. Johnson and Miss Elizabeth Zerrahn, L. K. Moorehead and Miss Elsie Nichols, L. Poor and Miss Frances Thomas...
...Clerget is a really powerful person on the stage, and his abilities are not limited to a single field; he is light, amusing, and whimsical or serious, as the case may require, and in both moods equally fine. In contrast to these figures are Marjorie Patterson as Pierrot and Margot Kelly as Phrynette, who, although well adapted to their chosen characters, have an American, air about their work, which must mark it as unfinished. Miss Patterson has a tendency toward nervousness and exaggerated vivacity. Miss Kelly, on the other hand, while lacking technique, has a natural charm and piquancy which...