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...DUNSTER KIRKLAND Gerrity, l.e. l.e. Wood Clapp, l.t. l.t. Howitt Horton, l.g. l.e. Baum Goodman, c. c. Cogswell Fols, r.g. r.gr Gray Lipsit, r.t. r.t. Barnard Scofield, r.e. r.e. Wentworth Kanter, l.h. l.h. McClure Vitagliano, r.b. r.b. O'Kelly Harwood, q.b. q.b. Wills Mulliken, f.b. f.b. Mayne...
...Barnard graduate, quiet, bobbed-haired Freda Kirchwey has worked on The Nation for 19 years. In private life she is the wife of Director Evans Clark of Edward Filene's sociological Twentieth Century Fund...
...large a cast it is hard to single out any few individuals for special praise. Mr. Seymer as the dog must certainly be mentioned, however, and Mr. Barnard's naively perplexed air was exactly right for Alan, the hero. Among the women, Misses Plimpton, Eastell, and Williams were particularly good. In many ways, however, Mr. Byrne was the sensation of the evening as a magnificently Rooseveltian dictator. His speech in the second act seems to be already in a way to make history; by all means go to see "The Dog" , if only to hear him say: "My friends...
...title role, that of the dog, is being carried by Richard Seymour '40. John Barnard '39 has the male lead, playing opposite Alice Plympton of the Junior League. L. John Profit, special student, plays a prominent part...
...Profit, veteran of dramatic productions on stages from Australia to Bermuda, will be the Vicar, the principal masculine role. Oliver T. Simpkins '40, and Peggy Eastell are the King and Queen, and Robert Solo '39 will play the General. Alfonse Ossorio '38, designer of the Hasty Pudding Show, John Barnard '39, Richard H. Seymer '39 as "The Dog", Stephen Greene '37, last president of the Club, David F. Parry '38, and J. David Lightbody '40, president of the Freshman Class, are other outstanding members of the east...