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MEYER TO PLAY NAPOLEON

Picked by Dramatic Club for Leading Role in Spring Production

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B. C. Meyer '32 will play the part of Napoleon in the Dramatic Club's forthcoming production of "Napoleon Intrudes," which will be presented at the Rogers Building during the first week of May. P. H. D. Rowan '34 was previously cast for the role, but was unable to accept it.

Meyer has played the same part before, when he appeared in "The Man of Destiny", presented by the Wellesley College play production class during the first week of March.

The plot of the drama centers around a group of wax figures in a Paris Museum. Napoleon, one of these, decides to see the modern world. In doing so, he encounters everything from a peace conference to a motion picture actress's boudoir. He finally returns to his waxen immobility, determined to let the world take care of itself.

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