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The committee to judge the plays submitted for the first performance this year of the Harvard Dramatic Club have unanimously chosen the "Night Riders," a play in four acts by Edwin Carty Ranck 2Sp., of Lexington, Ky. It centres about the struggle of a young candidate for governor against the Night Riders and their Political influence. The play is full of local color, is strongly dramatic, and is likely to be as great a success as any yet given by the club.
Trials for Parts
Registration for trials for parts in the "Night Riders" will take place in Holworthy 2 this afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. Performances will be given in Brattle Hall on December 12 and 15, and in Jordan Hall, Boston, on December 16. Mr. Francis Powell, who has coached the club for the past two productions, will have full charge of the work this fall.
Dramatic Club Orchestra.
The incidental music for the fall production of the Dramatic Club will be furnished by an undergraduate orchestra, membership in which will be considered a qualification for membership in the club. Trials for the orchestra will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union on Thursday from 4 to 5 P. M. Men who have had orchestral experience, especially these playing brass and wool wind instruments, are urged to come out.
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