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DRAMATIC CLUB NAMES ITS TECHNICAL STAFF

Will Give "La Machine Infernale" on The Evenings of December 14 and 15 At Repertory Theatre

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With the time and place of presentation of their fall production, "La Machine Infernale," by Jean Cocteau, definitely established, business members of the Dramatic Club are starting to work this week on the construction of scenery.

The stage setting, which audiences in the Repertory Theatre will see on Friday and Saturday evenings, December 14 and 15, is a stylized unit set. Created by John C. Haggott '35, president of the Club, it is now materializing under the direction of Spencer B. Fulweiler '37, stage manager, in the Minerva Seenic Art Studio and Drydock, in Boston.

Meanwhile, George E. Massey '15 director of the production, has definitely cast the parts of Oedipus. The Young Soldier, and Creen. They will be filled by William M. Hunt, 2d. '36, Monroe L. Lyeth '37, and David A. Barber '37.

The production staff follows: production manager, John Cornell '35, stage, Spencer B. Fulweiler '37; tickets, I. Edward Downes, Jr. '35, S. Charles Sommers '37; publicity, Richard J. Bry '35; properties, N. Keith Hartford, Jr. '37. Richard H. Altschuler '37; lights, Jules Bricken '35, Robert I. Cummin '35: patronesses. Stephen Greene '37: posters Vincent Falmer '35. Murry S. Harris '36: photographs. David R. Little '35; program, Frederick M. Miler '37; head usher Vincent palmer '35.

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