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The first performance of the Dramatic Club's fall production, "The Mission of the Dammed," by Miss Margaret Mary Wright, Radcliffe sp., will be held in the Hasty Pudding Theatre tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. The other performances will be given at the Hasty Pudding Theatre on Wednesday, and at Copley Hall, Boston, on Thursday. An informal dance, at which the Dramatic Club Orchestra will furnish music will follow each performance.
Undergraduates may obtain cards entitling them to a reduction of 25 cents on tickets to all performances from P. C. Lewis '17, Thayer 26. These cards are not transferable and are good when presented at the Co-operative Branch store or at the box office. Tickets for all performances are on sale at Thayer 26, the Co-operative Branch and Herrick's, at $1.00 and $1.50 exclusive of the 25-cent reduction.
The following men will make up the Dramatic Club Orchestra: A. L. Whitman '18, leader; violins, J. J. Nesson '19, F. L. Carrier '18, W. A. Dole '19; cello, F. B. Whitman '19, L. A. Whitney '19; flutes, H. H. Pell, Jr., '19, W. F. Manning '20; clarinets, A. D. McLean '18, P. K. McEllroy '20; cornets, F. K. Rice '19, M. S. Swanson '18; trombone, W. K. Hutchinson, Jr., '17; bass, B. J. Mattuck '18; drums, G. Tiffany '19; piano, J. M. Parmeles '19, J. A. Gross, uC, alternate; musical director, J. M. Parmelee '19.
The program for tomorrow night will be:
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