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...Bertolet 2L, Wallace L. Pierce '35, Andrew G. Webster '36, Charles S. Houston '35, Robert C. Creel '34, Philip M. Tucker '34, Richard C. Boys '35, Theodore H. Sheafe '36, William P. Haskell '36, Gardner E. Prouty '36, George B. Lauriat '36, William B. Tabler '36, J. Stanley Lang '36, Carl J. Vilter '35, James W. Tower '35, Donald B. Bates '35, Elwood K. Salls '34, John D. Kernan '34, George H. Damon '34, Donald S. Carmichael '35, Elliott K. Shapira '35, Frank E. Wood...
...twist his body into fantastic shapes and to stand with his hands raised to the heavens and his back to the audience--if that is his conception, it is certainly a weird one. Mr. Byer's sense of the melodramatic nearly ran away with him and Miss Margaret Lang gave a surprisingly sour-faced and matter-of-fact portrayal of Death. Mr. James Tower, in the part of Lewis the Loving, needs a gentle reminder that love is neither complacent, simpering nor awkward...
...Miss Lang, who will play the part made vacant by the resignation of Miss Marie C. Driscoll, was chosen after many tryouts conducted by Losey. Little information could be secured on Miss Lang, but it was understood that she is not a Radcliffe graduate. The selection last night leaves one remaining major feminine part to be filled...
...announcement last night by Producer Joe Losey and President John C. Haggott '35, of the Dramatic Club that Miss Margaret Lang, of Boston, had been selected to play the part of the Girl With the Mask, in the club's annual production, "A Bride for the Unicorn," brought the problem of picking the female cast one step nearer solution...
...victory, Heimwehr chieftains clapped hundreds of Socialist officials in jail, where they already had Vienna's famed Burgomaster Karl Seitz and the Austrian Republic's first Chancellor, Dr. Karl Renner. Drumhead courts-martial were set up to try rioters, and kept the newly appointed state executioner, Herr Lang, busy hanging the victims. The first day's catch reached him the third day of the fighting. A young married man, one Karl Munischreiter, had been caught with a rifle a few hours after the state radio announced martial law. A police doctor dressed his wounds, testified...