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LEADING ROLE TO J. W. D. SEYMOUR

11 Principal Characters Assigned For "Mission of the Dammed."

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The principals for the Dramatic Club play. "The Mission of the Dammed," by Mary Margaret Wright 2G, have been tentatively selected. This is the 17th production of the club, and will take place on December 12, 13 and 14. Performances will be given both in Cambridge and in Boston.

The chief character in the play is Nelson Marns, who finally succeeds in building a canal through a small town in New York after a bitter struggle. This part is to be taken by J. W. D. Seymour '17. Several minor parts are still to be filled. The cast with the men's parts taken by members of the University and the women's parts by Radcliffe students, follows: Nelson Marns,  J. W. D. Seymour '17 Faith Stuart,  Louise Perry 1920 Frederick Holmes,  T. M. Hodgens '20 Edna Holmes,  Mary Elizabeth Marsh 1920 Walace Miller,  P. M. Hamilton '20 Arthur Crimmins,  C. E. Morse '20 Rosa,  Beulah Auerbach 1918 Newman,  O. Watkins '19 Mrs. Tod,  Edith Coombs 1917 Mr. Carpenter,  J. E. Pillot Sp. Quinlan,  G. A. Madigan '19

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