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D. U. Fraternity Will Present Rollicking Comedy This Week

Beaumont's "Knight of the Burning Pestle" Revived for Event

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Reviving a farce comedy from the age of rollicking Elizabethan drama, the D. U. Fraternity will present Francis Beaumont's "Knight of the Burning Pestle" Friday and Saturday nights at the Chapter House, 396 Harvard Street.

The play, a regular old comedy, thriller involving ghosts, coffins, intrigues, and rowdy fights, is being prepared under the able coaching of Professor Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, professor of Public Speaking, and Mr. Robert Young. The cast will swing into the final week with a dress rehearsal tonight.

A performance for undergraduates will be held on Thursday night. On Friday the play will be followed by a formal dance till 2 o'clock and on Saturday by informal dancing.

The cast is as follows:

The Citizen  Ellwood M. Rabenold, Jr. '37His Wife  Alfred R. Brenholts '33Ralph  Edward H. Riddle '37Venturemed  James A. E. Wood '37Luce  Ernest D. Haseltine, Jr. '33Jasper  Robert G. Reed '36Merrythought  Henry Lloyd '37Mrs. Merrythought  Raymond N. Svoboda '36Michael  Thomas C. Hunt '36Tim  Willard H. Griffin '37George  Mark H. Cornell '37Humphrey  William H. Jeffrey, Jr. '36Host  Robert L. Scott '38Princess  Philo F. Willets '36Tapster  Howard H. Bristol '38Barber  T. Walter Hardy '37Boy  John T. Dunton '3

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