| Show I I I I i I I I DISRAELI GIVEN BY COLLEGE PLAYERS PROVO Nov 22 The The B. B Y T. U. U faculty faculty faculty fac fac- fac- fac and alumni players players- presented Disraeli Dis In the Columbia theatre Frida Friday evening under the direction of Professor T. T Earl Pardoe The play was well presented presented presented pre pre- throughout and reflects great grea credit on the faculty and alumni players players players play play- ers of the Brigham Young university Some clever acting was done by the varIous various va va- va- va rIous m bers of the cast east and the pla play showed excellent coaching and while several several several sev sev- I eral 0 of ot the players made their initial appearance appearance appearance ap ap- ap- ap on the stage they did very promising work A good sized audience witnessed the play and every everyone one present presen I went away feeling that It was well staged Professor T. T Earle Pardoe took the part partI I of Disraeli and acted the part of th thI Jew in very commendable style Mar Mary Woolley made quite a hit in Clarissa Dr C C. C H. H Carroll as the Duke of Glaston Glas Glas- ton berry acted commendably Achsa Eggertson as the Duch ss o ot of took a a. difficult party in a clever fashion Catherine Bassett Pardoe Pardoe Pardoe Par Par- doe took the part of Mrs Noel Travers i In quite unique fashion Professor Carl FEyring F F. Eyring as the banker was a big success lIe He even looked the part which is rather rathe hard for a teacher The others others' who too took part were Olga Walter Cottom Cottom Cot Cot- tom torn Belle Bene Smith Arden Ardell Harmon Wilford Poulson B. B F. F Cummings Walter Cottam Cottam Cot Cot- tam tarn La Von Billings West Parkinson J. J I Edward Johnson W. W H. H Harrison Clarence Langford The lords and ladles ladle of the court were Carl Christensen L. L Le LeI Grand Noble Everett Mecham Lyman Merrill LeRoy Lenoy Whitehead Alice J Ludlow Ina ma Creer Regina Hughes Jane Hibbert Wanda Boyack and Grace Nixon |