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...December 9 from 9 to 9.30 o'clock. One half of the program will be composed of three selections from the Club's winter production, "Ever the Twain" by Lennox Robinson. Members of the regular cast will take their respective parts in these excerpts, which will be announced by Alistair Cooke, director of the show. For the remainder of the allotted time, George Simon and his Confederates, a well-known Harvard undergraduate orchestra, will offer dance music...
...Twain," a play written by Lennox Robinson, will be presented by the Harvard Dramatic Club at 8.30 o'clock on Wednesday, December 12 and Thursday, December 13 instead of on Wednesday and Thursday, December 20 and 21, as was previously announced. The play, which is under the direction of Alistair Cooke, will be given at Brattle Hall...
This production by Lennox Robinson, playwright and director of the Abbey Players, is now in its second week of rehearsal under the direction of Alistair Cooke. The final cast, including Radcliffe students, playing feminine roles, is: Chesterfield Wragsdale, Robert Gardner-Medwin S.A.; Vivienne Waters, Elizabeth Morison; Michael Love, Richard Sullivan '35; Molly O'Sullivan, Lois Hall; Mrs. Gordon A. Bock, Louise Graham; Mr. Gordon Beck, Arthur Szathmary '37; Carl Svenson, Paul Killian, Jr. '37; Udolphus, Whitney Cook '36; Benri, Charles Sedgewick '34; Edwin Salmon, John Cromwell...
...Alistair Cooke, an Englishman who has had a great amount of experience as director and critic, will direct the production...
...second place, the Princess, far from being an "old friend.'' had never met the Prince of Wales. She was ill on the day of Their Royal Highnesses' arrival, but, on being invited to dine at the Grand Hotel by Captain and Mrs. Alistair Mackintosh (Mrs. Mackintosh is another American, having been Miss Lela Emery of New York), she pulled herself together and went. The dinner was quite small, only eight covers. and took place informally on the terrace of the Grand Hotel, no one dressing, and none of the guests in the hotel apparently being aware...