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Dramatic Club Cast Selected

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The cast of characters for the Dramatic Club's fall/production has been selected as follows: Mrs. Alexander Smith,  Mrs. Thorndike Howe Alexander Smith, her husband,  W. C. Woodward '12 Florence Kenyon, her secretary,  Miss Marian Blackall Charles Francis Fuller, 3d., of Boston,  M. T. Quigg '13 Prince Sarski, of Russia,  T. M. Spelman '13 Professor Winthrop, of Harvard,  S. A. Eliot '13 Mrs. Adam Berkley Hill, of Boston,  Miss Esther Pickering Mrs. J. J. Vanzyne, of New York,  Miss Marjorie E. Smith Mrs. Vivien, of Everywhere,  Miss Hazel Mackaye Mrs. Samson, of Breezeboro,  Miss Caroline Solis Mrs. Beales-Browne, of Boston,  Miss Mary Sanger Evelyn Beales-Browne, her daughter,  Miss Katherine Thaxter Billy Beales-Browne, her son, a Harvard undergraduate,  F. G. Carnochan '13 Miss Wilton, of Boston,  Miss Gladys Clark Mr. Henry Madison, an elderly Bostonian,  A. M. Hay '14 Mabel, a maid,  Miss C. Louise Burleigh Berthe, a French maid,  Miss Esther Woodbury Butler,  H. A. van Sandringham Higgins, a footman,  J. H. Lord '14 Jason, a footman,  J. K. Hodges '14 Jinjo, a buttons,  E. L. G. Hackes '14

The play, a farce-comedy in three acts by Miss L. R. Stanwood, a Radcliffe student, is called "The Progress of Mrs. Alexander." It will be given in Brattle Hall on December 12 and 13, and in Jordan Hall, Boston, December 16. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 each can be purchased from H. R. Bowser '12, Randolph 55, Herrick's ticket agency and the Co-operative.

By a special clubbing agreement the Dramatic Club and the Hasty Pudding Club have placed on sale passes at $1.75 which will admit the bearers to any unoccupied seat in the second performance of the fall of 1910 and the spring of 1911 productions of the Dramatic Club in Brattle Hall, and to any unoccupied seat in the balcony of Jordan Hall for the Hasty Pudding play in the spring of 1911.

The play, a farce-comedy in three acts by Miss L. R. Stanwood, a Radcliffe student, is called "The Progress of Mrs. Alexander." It will be given in Brattle Hall on December 12 and 13, and in Jordan Hall, Boston, December 16. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 each can be purchased from H. R. Bowser '12, Randolph 55, Herrick's ticket agency and the Co-operative.

By a special clubbing agreement the Dramatic Club and the Hasty Pudding Club have placed on sale passes at $1.75 which will admit the bearers to any unoccupied seat in the second performance of the fall of 1910 and the spring of 1911 productions of the Dramatic Club in Brattle Hall, and to any unoccupied seat in the balcony of Jordan Hall for the Hasty Pudding play in the spring of 1911.

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