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The final selection of the cast for "Circumstantial Evidence" by Otto Bastian was announced last night by the Harvard Dramatic Club. Rehearsals for the play are now in progress and will be held daily until the first performance which will take place on Tuesday, December 13 in the theatre of the Pi Eta Club.
The men selected and their parts are as follows: Robert Breckinridge who will be cast as Sir Francis Deardon; A.E. Newbold '36 as Pewson; H.G. Meyer 31, as William Mason; R.C. Sullivan '35 as Grainger; R.X. Goggin '36 as Sam; H.D. Patterson '34 as Horace; W.S. Burrage '33 as Wallace; H.G. Hutchinson '33 as Lord Henningway; John Cromwell '36 as George; H.O. Tudor '35 as a messenger; S.D. King '34 as the counsel; E.I. Montague '35 as the judge; and J.R. Yungblut '34 as Metealf.
Many members of the cast have had experience in previous productions of the Harvard Dramatic Club. Breckinridge played the part of Hippolyte in "Napoleon Intrudes." Hutchinson was cast as Father Lamb in "Charles and Mary" and as Le President in "Napoleon Intrudes." King has had parts in three productions, "B.J. One," "Charles and Mary," and "Napoleon Intrudes." Sullivan is playing in the fall production of the Radcliffe Idler Club and Patterson in the Barnswallows Society play.
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