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Literary April 15, 1937

The Ely Miner

Ely, Saint Louis County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

Continuation of article promoting amateur performance of play 'The Poor Simp' by class of 1937 at Hightower Hotel, N.H., on April 22, 1937. Describes plot with 17 characters and clever dialog; lists full cast including Nancy King as Hone Marsh, Francis Saari as Henry Platt, and others.

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THE POOR SIMP
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of the Hightower Hotel at Hightower, N. H. An excellent plot, seventeen interesting characters and dialog clever in the extreme-these challenge our amateur actors to rise to their highest best, and promises a performance on the night of April 22, worthy of the class of 1937 and deserving full support by the theatre going public.

The complete cast which includes a large proportion of the outstanding graduates is as follows:

Hone Marsh, private secretary - Nancy King
Celie Jennings, head office girl - El Lorraine Brouillette
Toodles Weller, typist - Kathleen Bouska
Jimmie Borden, office boy - James Mondati
Henry Platt, Of Platt Tractor Co. - Francis Saari
Tony, bootblack - Arthur Peyla
Simpson, hightower keeper - Albert Saari
Badllovitch, Russian buyer - Bernard Banovetz
Stephen Douglas, factory owner - Robert Richards
Carl Rankin, a promoter - Vincent Di Nino
Justice Benton, hotel manager - Paul Reko
Mona Benton, his daughter - Dorothy Berg
Mrs. Benton, his wife - Katherine Struck
Will Hallock and Phody Tucker, local bank directors - Robert Peterson, Robert Cowling
Olga, hired girl - Eila Siren
Tiny Douglas, wife of Stephen Douglas - Tonise Strom

What sub-type of article is it?

Dialogue

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Poor Simp Play Cast Amateur Theater Class Of 1937 Hightower Hotel

Literary Details

Title

The Poor Simp

Subject

Amateur Performance By Class Of 1937 On April 22 At Hightower Hotel, Hightower, N. H.

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