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...final performance of the 47 Workshop's third spring production, "Rusted Stock," will be given in Agassiz House, Radcliffe, this evening at 8 o'clock. The play is in four acts by Miss Doris Halman, Radcliffe 1G. It depicts the weak-ending influence of the life in a small New England town upon a native son, and the unexpected remedy. Heading the cast are H. Schoile '18 and Miss Ruth Chorpenning, Radcliffe 1920. As usual, the settings are designed and executed by the scenic department of the Workshop forces...
...Workshop will present "Rusted Stock," a four-act play of New England life by Miss Doris Halman, Radcliffe 1G, a member of English, 47a, at Agassiz House, Radcliffe, this evening and tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The play was written last year in English 47, and has since been revised preparatory to this performance. Miss Halman also wrote "Will o' the Wisp," the one-act phantasy which was given with great success as a curtain-raiser in December...
...cast for the play tonight is as follows: Fanchon Hackett, Miss Ruth Chorpenning, 1920 Agatha Merriam, Miss Vianna Knowlton, 1917 Peter Somes, H. Scholle '18 Billy Bickford, E. Scott '20 Mr. Sturgis, E. H. Spoor 2GB Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. R. B. Perry Mrs. Sturgis, Miss Florence Leach, 1919 Addie Somes, Mrs. R. N. Burnham Mrs. Hackett, Miss Frederica H. Gilbert, 1914 Mrs. Churchill, Miss Banghart Grandma Hackett, Mrs. Dickson Grandma Merriam, Miss Rachel Field...
Heading the cast are E. H. Morse '20, who plays the role of Pan Maleski, Vanda's father; E. P. Goodnow '20, the American; and T. M. Hodgens '20, the Russian officer. Miss Helenka Adamowska plays the part of Vanda. The complete cast follows: Pan Maleski, proprietor of an estate in Poland, E. H. Morse '20 Tadeusz Bolski, E. P. Goodnow '20 Sasha Polivanof, a Russian officer, T. M. Hodgens '20 Sebastian, Maleski's servant, J. L. T. Tildsley '19 Bartosz, H. B. Griffiths '18 Yuzef, Yan and Stach, peasant men, D.S.Critz ucC., W. E. Fuller '19 and P. Means...
...Orleans, the Coronation, and the final episode of the Martyrdom--stand out from the rest, and are more than worth seeing. Only it must be said that the Orleans business, though magnificent in effect, is, from the strategic point of view, extremely puzzling. We do not know whether Miss Macpherson is responsible for the battle scenes, but we fear the "love interests" in the photo-play must be laid to her charge. Everything that was miraculous and lovable in the character of Joan was not enough for Miss Macpherson. Not at all; she is a dramatist. So she has seen...