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A year ago the Delta Upsilon discussed the scheme of giving instead of an original play, some English classic, but when it was learned that the English department would present "Epicoene" or "The Silent Woman," the society let the matter rest for the time. But this year it was decided to give "The Good Natured Man," by Goldsmith. This comedy, though not as well known as "She Stoops to Conquer," abounds in witty dialogue and humorous situations. For six weeks the men have been at work on their parts, and for a fortnight daily rehearsals have been held.
The cast of characters is as follows:
MEN.
Sir William Honeywood, E. E. Rice '97.
Mr. Honeywood, C. N. Smith '98.
Jarvis, Allan Abbott '96.
Croaker, W. E. Dorman '98.
Leontine, Hugh Bancroft '98.
Lofty, J. L. O'Brian '96.
Dubardieu, W. E. Blodgett '96.
Butler, Sturgis Coffin '97.
Bailiff, Sturgis Coffin '97.
Follower, H. B. Huntington '97.
Postboy, H. B. Huntington '97.
WOMEN.
Miss Richland, L. de F. Smith '96.
Olivia, W. B. Aspinwall '96.
Mrs. Croaker. H. H. Hill '96.
Garnet, E. P. Fay '96.
The prospects for success are highly encouraging. There will be but one Cambridge performance, that in Brattle Hall on Tuesday evening, April 7, at 8 o'clock. All seats are to be reserved. Tickets (at one dollar each) will be put on sale at Amee's, 5 Harvard square, this morning.
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