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...result of the judges decisions in the competitions held during the last two weeks, the Harvard Dramatic Club announces that Richard Karl Webel Jr. '23 of Brooklyn, New York, is the winner of the Poster Competition, and that the stage setting designed by William Horace Littlefield '24 of Roxbury has been chosen for use in the club's fall production...
Those men who have entered, and others who may enter, are reminded that the poster competition closes November 15th. The wording and dates that must appear on the posters may be obtained at Hollis 3. The designer of the winning poster will come up for election to the club...
...poster portrait of Lincoln, which Mr. Charles Falls designed to Advertise Drinkwater's "Abraham Lincoln," now playing to tense audiences at the Cort Theatre, New York City, has come to an extraordinary end for a poster; it has been secured by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The drawing is singularly well adapted in style, we are told, not merely to Lincoln's rugged personality, but to Drinkwater's spare, and yet significant, outline of Lincoln, in his strangely effective drama. The picture is flatly done in black and white against a dull orange background...
...drawing which was chosen for the Pi Eta show poster and which will also be used for the program and score covers was designed by R. Gerould '20, author of the play, and executed by him in collaboration with P. French 2S.L.A. It represents a camel, carrying an Arab girl, approaching a crossing where a member of "Efficiency" Jones' traffic squad manipulates his "Go-Stop" signal. The reproductions in Pi Eta colors, black and white and purple, will be seen in the Harvard square windows tomorrow...
Professors George H. Chase '96, John S. Humphries '93, and Arthur Pope '01, of the Department of Fine Arts, who have been acting as judges in the Dramatic Club poster competition, have unanimously accepted the design of Nathaniel Choate '22 of Framingham Centre as the winning poster. The design is a striking masque which suggests the change in the type of play offered by the club this year, the production being in a considerably lighter vein than heretofore. The poster will be on view within a week...