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At a meeting of the Dramatic Club held last night, April 11 was set as the opening night of the spring production. This and the second performance on the following night will be given in Cambridge, probably at the Hasty Pudding Theatre. The play-writing competition will be open as previously announced until Monday, February 14. Several plays have already been handed in, but no choice will be made until after that date. Short one-act plays are preferable, though long plays are not barred. Manuscript should be handed to J. W. D. Seymour '17 at 54 Mt. Auburn street.
Plans are being made for a tea to be held for the Radcliffe members of the cast of the fall production. This tea will not be held until after the mid-year period.
In addition to the officers for the spring production appointed last week, the following were named last night: assistant stage managers: Parker Kingsley Ellis '18, of Cambridge; Richard Arnold May '18, of Groton; and Fairfield Eager Raymond '18, of Boston; property manager, Charles Blum, Jr., '18, of New York; costume manager, James Reed Warren '17, of Cambridge; electrician, Lester Goodwin Budlong '17, of Bismarck, N. D.; assistant electrician, Samuel Winthrop Dean '19, of Lexington; ticket manager, Thomas Holden White '17, of Cleveland, O.; advertising manager, Walter Wright Webster '17, of Syracuse, N. Y.; assistant business manager, Russell Thurston Fry '17, of Claremont, N. H.; assistant ticket manager, Leslie Price Jacobs '17, of Laramie, Wyo; chairman of the patroness committee, Edward Philip Goodnow '17, of Brookline.
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