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...graduate, and the year before the piece was by a Radcliffe graduate. But this does not prove that good plays are not written by University men in English 47. Witness "Believe Me, Xantippe," by J. F. Ballard, a former Craig Prize winner, and E. L. Beach's "The Clod," now running in New York. We cannot expect the Craig Prize always to come to Harvard graduates--the important thing is to maintain the high standard of English 47 compositions. The interest and support of the University at large should be for English 47 and not for the individual author...
...Clod" a Success in New York...
Another product of English 47 has reached the New York stage in the one act play, "The Clod," by E. L. Beach '13, which the Washington Square Players are playing at the Bandbox Theatre. The Dramatic Club produced this play in its bill of one-act plays in the spring of 1914, and its success at that time is now being repeated in New York, where the critics have awarded it first place in the current production at the Bandbox...
...spring three one-act plays, "The Bank Account" by H. F. Brock sC., "The Fourflushers," by Cleves Kinkead and "The Clod," by E. L. Beach '13, Kinkead, author of "The Fourflush won the Craig Prize this year with play entitled "Common Clay," recently acted at the Castle Square Theatre, most noteworthy of the three plays probably "The Clod," the parts in which were extremely well taken...
...Dramatic Club will give its second performance in Brattle Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock, repeating the three plays, "The Bank Account" by H. F. Brock sC., "The Fourflushers" by C. Kinkead sC., and "The Clod" by E. L. Beach '13. Seats are now on sale at the Co-operative Branch, Herrick's and Brentford 42. Tickets are $1.50 and $1.00 apiece. The last performance of the year will be given in Copley Hall tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock...