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"THE ONLY GIRL IN SIGHT"

47 Workshop to Stage Comedy of Confused Identity by Miss Caroline Budd in Agassiz House.

The first 47 Workshop performances of the year will be given this evening and tomorrow evening in Agassiz House, Radcliffe, at 8 o'clock. The play to be presented is Miss Caroline Budd's "The Only Girl in Sight," a light comedy of confused identity with many witty lines and amusing situations. The MacDowell Fellowship was divided this year between Miss Budd's comedy and a serious play by Miss Margaret Champney, called "Nothing But Money." Both Miss Budd and Miss Champney are students in English 47 at Radcliffe.

Following the practice of last year, there will be no written review or comments on the play produced, except those submitted to the Workshop by the individuals of its audience. The effectiveness of the organization rests for the most part on this audience, all of whom are invited because of their high standards of criticism and according to whose critiques the play produced is reworked.

In a competition for originally designed stage sets, H. F. Weston '16 produced the four most acceptable designs, each of the four acts having a different setting.

The principal characters of the cast are: Jocelyn St. John Lowiscroft,  Miss Fredericka Gilbert Jocelyn St. John, her cousin,  Miss Betty Potter James Archibald Bennett,  C. W. Putnam Eleanor Coolidge,  Miss Mary Morris William Carlton,  W. G. Stetson Ted Lowiscroft,  J. A. Crafton 2G. Colonel Gay,  E. L. Beach '13 Eggerton,  W. L. Bullock '17 Aunt Bell,  Miss Marion Churchill June,  Miss Florence Lewis Hotel Clerk,  C. B. Weatherell, Jr., '08

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