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...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...
...Binet test and shows how some of the worst immigrants are allowed to enter this country while some of the most desirable are excluded. The Black Hand enters into the play and takes a significant role. "The Harbor of Lost Ships," by Louise Whitefield Bray, is a one-act sketch adapted from a short story by Ellen Payne Huling, a former Radcliffe student. The scene is laid on an island off the coast of Labrador. A life constrained by dogmatic religious principles and the fire and brimstone teachings of a narrow-minded parson is depicted by the play. "The Harbor...
...open meeting of the Dramatic Club last night the three winning one-act plays, that have been selected for the annual spring production of the clubs, were read...
...Three one-act plays written by members of English 47 have been selected for the annual spring production of the Dramatic Club. They will be read at the open meeting of the club in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, tonight at 7.30 o'clock...
...Hagedorn was poet of his class on graduation in 1907 and the author of several one-act plays that were produced by the Dramatic Club. He has since written "The Silver Blade," a play in verse, "A Troop of the Guard and Other Poems," and "The Horse Thieves," a one-act comedy...