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A possibility that the current production of the Harvard Dramatic Club, "Circumstantial Evidence," may be produced in the future on a professional New York stage has arisen. This depends largely upon the degree of success which it achieves at its Harvard premiere at the Pi Eta Theatre on December 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. Last year's production, "Napoleon Intrudes," is about to enjoy a Broadway run, largely due to its popularity last spring in Cambridge.
W. S. Burrage, Jr. '33, now president of the club is managing the preparations for Circumstantial Evidence." Following the policy of the Club which has been maintained since its founding in 1908, the play this year has been chosen with regard to its originality.
Radcliffe students cast for parts are Mary Emmons, Jean Goodale, Jane Mast, and Elizabeth Morison. The rest of the cast is as follows: W. S. Burrage, Jr. '33, John Cromwell '36, R. X. Goggin '36, H. G. Hutchinson '33, S. D. King '34, W. H. Ledgard '36, H. G. Meyer 3L., E. I. Montague '35, H. D. Patterson '34, R. C. Sullivan '35, H. O. Tudor '35, and J. R. Yungblut '35.
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