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The Dramatic Club has selected the cast for its fifteenth production to be given in the Hasty Pudding Theatre on December 14 and 15, and in Copley Hall, Boston, December 116 and 18. The curtain will rise at 8.15 o'clock and dancing will follow the performances on December 14-and 16. The play, "The Perverseness of Pamela," by Virginia Church, is a delightfully keen comedy in three acts, dealing with the social intrigues and amusing side of life at a well-known army post. The chief figure, of course, is Pamela, an irresistible, charming, incorrigible young lady who keeps everyone in a high state of excitement. This play was highly commended by the judges of the Craig Prize competition. Miss church, having lived at an army post in Virginia, knows her subject well.
The tentative cast, with the men's parts taken by members of the University and the women's parts by Radcliffe students; follow:
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