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Carlisle Abell '35, John L. Angel '36, John E. Ashley '37, William J. Baker '36, Robert R. Barker '36, Edward L. Barnes '38, Donald I. Bell '37, Leslie C. Bigelow '36, John L. Bishop '37, Bruce O. Bliveu, Jr. '37, David D. Bonnet '37, John W. Bowden '36, Lomuel Bowden, Jr. '36, Francis G. Brigham, Jr. '37, Edward M. Brooks '37, James H. Brooks '38, George W. Brown '37, Thomas A. Buffum '37, John H. Burns '37, William G. Burt...
...sprite-like voice is heard outside, then a scream. At the door, lying unconscious, is what the audience will undoubtedly deem an angel, and certain it is she looks like an angel must look, Lois Hall. Unfortunately, she turns out to be a devil, and a most perplexing devil...
After a year the rector has died. Then Robert McKee dominates a scene as the judging angel. The dialogue is magnificent, and magnificently read. We learn that in after life no such petty thing as justice is allowed to interfere with the course...
There are three subtly hilarious dialogues to close out the play between the dainty little devil and the soul of the rector, the devil and the judging angel, and the devil and Minnie, with the blue-stockinged, red slippered appendage new well under control...
...usual, Mr. Szathmary's impecesble English enabled him to turn in an almost perfect performance. Robert McKee was sufficiently imbecile as a fishmonger, and awfully impressive as an angel. And Agnes Love, as Mrs. Resurrection Jones, was certainly all that could be asked