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Competitions in scene painting, scene designing and stage work will be opened to members of the University by the "47" Workshop in the near future, it was announced yesterday. Thirty candidates have already filled out applications to take part in these competitions, which are still open to other members of the University who fill out applications at the office of the Workshop in Massachusetts hall...
...scene designing competition is open to all members of the Workshop. Specifications for a set of scenery to be used in a given play will be announced, and the best design submitted will be selected by Professor G. P. Baker '87. A knowledge of scene painting, which of itself requires less experience, is necessary for anyone intending to design scenes...
...order that members of the University may obtain without delay tickets for the "47 Workshop" production, "A Punch for Judy", which is to be given at the "Barn", Wellesley, Saturday evening, seats for the performance will be on sale for the rest of the week at $1.00 each at Leavitt & Peirce's. Tickets may also be obtained by writing Miss Laura Chandler, Claflin Hall, Wellesley. General admission will be 80 cents...
Under the direction of Professor George P. Baker '87, "The 47 Workshop" will give a revival Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the "Barn", Wellesley, of "A Punch for Judy", the most popular of the Workshop's plays during its spring vacation tour. Reserved seats for the performance may be obtained at $1.00 each by writing to Miss Laura Chandler, Glaflin Hall, Welleslay. General admission will be 80 cents...
...found in all the prose in varying degree. There is faulty observation both in imitating nature and in checking up descriptions with the action throughout the story. At the age of sixty-five the alertness of the short, muscular cabinet-makers is questionable. In one place Mr. Hooker's workshop is "small" and yet, later on, Mr. Collision spends half-an-hour in its nooks and corners dragging out furniture. Mr. Hooker needed the space below for his cabinet-making and the same amount of time spent in the attic better fits the picture. Too frequently we find the boars...