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In accordance with its custom of annually presenting a play the Delta Upsilon Fraternity is working on the production of a burlesque melodrama in two acts by J. Frank Davis entitled "Gold in the Hills, or the Dead Sister's Secret." This play is set in a farmhouse interior of about 1890 and typifies the provincial American drama of that period. It will be directed by F. C. Packard, Jr. '20, Assistant Professor in Public Speaking. Three performances have been planned for the first week in February, two at the fraternity house on Harvard Street and one at Wellesly College.
Z. R. Enco '32, C. B. Sykkes '34, Carter Wells '34, A. B. Gardiner '33, G. H. Damon '34, and D. L. Babson '31 will play leading parts.
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