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Virgil Thomson, composer of the rhythmic pattern score of "A Bride for the Unicorn" the Harvard Dramatic Club production, arrived in Cambridge yesterday to take personal charge of the chorus and orchestra for the production. Thomson's big work has been the composition of the musical score for Gertrude Stein's "Four Saints in Three Acts." The score, dedicated to the Harvard Dramatic Club.
The production cast is as follows:
Production Manager, John Cornell '35; Publicity, Richard Bry '35; Photography, David Little '35; Electricity, Jules Briden '35 and Robert Cummin '35; Stage Manager, Marston Leonard '35, Costumes, Murray Harris '36; Patronesses, Harry Winter '37; Tickets, William Sears '35; Program, Charles Carroll '35; and Stage Carpenter, John J. Vogel '35.
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