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"MAKERS OF LIGHT" TO BE GIVEN BY WORKSHOP

Performances This Evening and Tomorrow Evening of Four-Act Comedy by F. L. Day 2G.--Second Production Open Only to Members of Workshop

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This evening and tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at Agassiz House, Radcliffe College, the 47 Workshop will give its second production of the year, "Makers of Light", a four act thesis play dealing with the serious aspects of education. The play is by F. L. Day 2G., a graduate of Yale in the class of 1914, and a member of the 47 Workshop. The two performances will be open only to members of the Workshop.

The cast is as follows: Mrs. Nellis,  Miss Angela Morris Mr. Button,  Oriette McConnell '24 Mr. Nellis,  F. C. Packard Jr. '20 Mr. Crupton,  H. F. Carleton 2G. Miss Chattey,  Miss Dorothy Sands Jimmy Crupton,  J. J. Daly 2G. Miss Morton,  Miss Edith C. Noyes Peters,  F. L. Strong '23 McClearly,  N. B. Clark '16 Costigan,  Robert Bushnell '19 Prine,  E. P. Goodnow '17 School Children,  W. E. Harris '20,

A. H. Starke '25, Miss Dorothy Lea-better, Miss Polly Olmsted, Miss Margaret Powers, Miss Mary Sands.

The production is under the direct charge of Professor G. P. Baker '87, assisted by Mr. J. W. D. Seymour '17.

The set for the first and fourth acts was designed by Rollo Waine 2G., while Miss Eleanor Eustis of the Museum School of Boston planned the one for the second and third acts.

A. H. Starke '25, Miss Dorothy Lea-better, Miss Polly Olmsted, Miss Margaret Powers, Miss Mary Sands.

The production is under the direct charge of Professor G. P. Baker '87, assisted by Mr. J. W. D. Seymour '17.

The set for the first and fourth acts was designed by Rollo Waine 2G., while Miss Eleanor Eustis of the Museum School of Boston planned the one for the second and third acts.

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