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...play is being directed by Edward Massey '15, who has helped the Club produce several dramas in the last few years. In presenting "Charles and Mary" the Club is portraying on the stage some of the great literary figures of the early nineteenth century, such as Lamb, Coleridge, and Wordsworth...
...president of the club this year is J. F. Joyce '32, who takes the part of the hero, Charles Lamb. Mary Lamb, his dependent sister, is being taken by Jane Mast of the Idler Society, who has been cast in many other Dramatic Club plays. G. E. Mottla '32, William West '32, and O. V. Wooten, are vice-president, treasurer, and secretary respectively of the organization. The Club will elect new officers in the next few weeks and will soon start work on the spring play...
...giving the first American showing of this play of the life of Charles Lamb and his contemporaries at Brattle Hall tomorrow, the Club has chosen a work highly recommended by London critics. All three performances begin at 8.20 o'clock, and will be followed by dancing to music furnished by Roy Lamson's Orchestra...
...stage productions of "Charles and Mary" will be given on the evenings of December 16, 17, and 18, at 8.20 o'clock. The play, which portrays the tragedy of Charles Lamb's life, torn between devotion for his sister and for a neighbor, Hester Savory, is being directed by Edward Massey '15, a former student of the 47 Workshop. Mr. Massey has coached the Club in three recent plays, and finds, in this play of Joan Temple's abundant opportunity for picturesque scenery and period costumes, as well as for dramatic moments, and character portrayals of Lamb's literary contemporaries...
...only on his Texas farm is "Jack" Garner really happy. There from the sad dle he watches his cattle graze, inspects his hogs, takes a sick lamb up in his short strong arms to coax it back to health. What if his wife does fret because he spends too much on agricultural experiments? This is his fun. He speaks the homely language his neighbors all under stand. This week they were immensely proud of him. So were all other Texans. He was about to bring the Lone Star State its first Speakership. That was more than 29 other States could...