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...Estes Jr. '32, Jarvis Farley '32, J. M. Fox '32, Arthur Foote '33, Peter Geuran '32, P. E. Gorman '32, S. N. Greenberg '32, J. S. Hayes '34, A. B. Hallowell '34, N. P. Hallowell Jr. '32, W. Van A. Hansen '34, L. W. McGuire Jr. '34, Daniel Melcher '34, Edward Milton '33, J. M. Morse '33, F. D. Murphy '33, E. S. Newbury Jr. '32, James Parton '34, J. H. Pearson '32, J. W. Putnam '33, T. A. Robinson '34, J. E. Rogerson '34, G. P. Rosen '33, E. R. Sargent '34, Ellery Sedgwick Jr. '32, Richard Shepherd...
...leading spirit. No, wait a minute those laurels will have to be divided with Marshall Stearns '30 whose broad portrayal of the heroine's mother was an equally bright piece of work. W. W. Ryan '30 found that filling the shoes of the late lamented Messrs. Wilson and Melcher was no easy job. In the face of an insurmountable handicap he did a creditable...
...leading parts will be taken by F. R. Giddens '30, E. de S. Melcher '28, C. D. Stillman '30, and J. W. Valentine '29. Others in the cast are H. C. Fox '28, L. D. Parker '30, T. S. Kernan '29, C. F. Pforzheimer '28, W. T. King '30, G. P. Hamlin Jr. '30, W. L. Storey '30, J. R. Bird '29, P. H. Clark '30, and Paul Johnson...
...Hunneman, J. A. Hutchinson, Robert Impink, E. B. Jackson, L. C. Jones, V. O. Jones, C. R. Keene, D. J. Kelley, R. J. Kersten, R. K. Lamb, J. H. Lane, N. B. Lee, T. W. Lloyd, B. B. Long, A. L. May, M. R. McCormick, F. deS. Melcher, D. W. Moreland, William Malford, Donald Murchie, E. S. J. Nealley, W. C. Peet, D. C. Pereival, J. L. Pool; W. P. Pratt, Robert Rickenbach, R. P. Reichenbach, E. P. Renouf, R. H. Ryan, R. E. Sargent, R. H. Sarger, H. W. Sayles, R. N. Sawyer, F. P. Spreul, William Stephens...
...even Queens must have their troubles and disappointments. Elizabeth has them showered upon her by all the court, by foreign powers and especially by her royal cousin Queen Mayme of Monomania. E. deS Melcher '28 had the job of showing the audience how a Sixteenth Century Red Riding Hood got her pearls. It's impossible to say anything about Melcher; you've got to see him to appreciate his antics, and here's some friendly advice--wear a surcingle to keep yourself from falling to pieces with laughter. That lady could show most of these modern gold diggers a whole...