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Nikolai Gogel's "The Inspector General", a nineteenth century Russian "Louisiana Purchase" has been announced as the choice for the Harvard Dramatic Club's sixty-fifth production. Casting has already been completed with Robert Keahy '45, playing the principle role in this Russian comedy about corrupt politicians.
Supporting Keahy in the leading feminine roles will be Miss Jaqueline Proctor, Eraskine '42, who recently played the lead in Eraskine's production "Stage Door", and Miss Edith Brouson Radcliffe '45, star of Radcliffe's recent success, "Ladies in Retirement".
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