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Architecture Dept. Play May 12

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

"The Mummy and the Lulu-Bird," a musical farce in two acts and a prologue, will be presented by the students of the Department of Architecture in Brattle Hall, on Tuesday, May 12. This is the first time that a play has been given by the students in this department. The book and lyrics are by J. F. Hudnut '10, who is acting as stage manager, and the music is by R. K. Fletcher '08. Tickets at $1 each are on sale in the library of Robinson Hall. The cast of characters is as follows: Rameses II, King of Egypt  P.W. Brown '08 Professor Scarabs, Professor of Egyptel at Harvard,  R. Wheelwright 2G? Mrs. Beacon Hill, president, of Browning Club,  S. H. Rathbun '08 Mr. Elliot assistant professor of architecture,  D. B. Somes '08 Mr. Thomas instructor in architecture,  R. S. Moar Hollis, Harvard 1903  G. K. Downer 1G. Stoughton, Harvard 1908,  H. Hoyt 1G. Matthews, Harvard 1909,  A. R. Clas Sp. Hastings, Harvard 1910,  F. S. Ross '10 Green, new student,  W. L. Phillips '08 Newman, new student,  R. M. Robinson Sp. Young, new student,  H. R. Stiles Sp. Rose Window, niece of Mrs. Hill,  H. L. Olmsted '08 Geraldine, her cousin,  G. R. Bunker '10 Lolla,  W. D. Owen '11 Kicka,  G. R. Bunker '10 Tum-tum,  M. M. Mann 2G. Page,  B. W. Pond 2G. Prologue. Rameses II, King of Egypt,  P. W. Brown '08 Professor Scarabs, professor of Egyptology at Harvard,  R. Wheelwright 2G. Isis, an Egyptian genie,  F. L. Trautmann Sp. Captain of Guard,  R. S. Hoar '09 Grand Vizier,  E. F. O'Brien Sp. Master of Ceremonies,  W. L. Phillips '08 Chorus of Scribes, Soldiers, etc.

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