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The final cast of "Brown of Harvard", the Dramatic Club's spring production which appears next Tuesday in Brattle Hall, was announced last night.
The final list of actors shows several changes over the tentative one given out directly after vacation. Four of the regular parts are being filled by different men and two groups have been added to the previous cast. The first of these is a male quartet composed of T. H. Eliot '28, D. L. Garrison '28, J. H. Monroe '27, and R. S. Holden '29. The quartet, which was a part of the original play, sings a number of songs both off stage and on, scattered throughout the play.
The other addition has been made by the Dramatic Club for this year's performance, and is without precedent in any of the former productions of the play. It consists of three "Gibson Girls."
Morley Shifts Roles
The cast changes include two shifts and two replacements. Edward Morley '29 will take the part of Barnard instead of that of Reynolds which R. J. Bove '29 is filling, in addition to his former role of Program Boy. C. W. Dupertuis '29 has been added as Victor Cotton and Edward Welton '26 is taking the place of H. C. Fox '28, as Old Clothes Man.
The complete revised cast follows. Quartet: T. H. Eliot '28, D. L. Garrison '28, J. H. Monroe '27, R. S. Holden '29. Gibson Girls: Miss Lydia Edwards, Miss Fordham Webster, Miss Harriett Dow.
Quartet: T. H. Eliot '28, D. L. Garrison '28, J. H. Monroe '27, R. S. Holden '29.
Gibson Girls: Miss Lydia Edwards, Miss Fordham Webster, Miss Harriett Dow.
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