Show The Varsity Play I Elsewhere in n this issue is a comprehensive review of the 1931 Varsity play Iris Mis Nellie of F. F To Miss l Babcock and her associates as well as the cast compliments and and congratulations The difficulties of mastering mastering- the dialect of the play were met with a naturalness that was altogether charming Only those who either ither essay the roles in a presentation of this type or who supervise the direction realize the energy I expenditures involved in securing a finished production like that of the play this year In addition to the histrionic aspects of the presentation the stage settings were extraordinarily good The stage management also left very little to be desired Henry McGean as dramatic manager of the play was largely responsible ible for its business success will down in history history his- his Mis Mis' Nellie of go campus J tory t ry as a brilliant success |