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DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION

March, 1914
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DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION
March, 1914

Not content with their many triumphs before College audiences, the Dramatic Association recently invaded New York City, and in a metropolitan theatre, where "The Misleading Lady" was running, gave two matinees of the same play. The audacity of the College players was lost sight of in their success. The New York Herald said of the performances:

"The Dartmouth Dramatic Association .... as if they had done it all their lives walked on the stage of the Fulton and appeared in a current Broadway success."

This was "The Misleading Lady," presented first in Hanover during the Winter Carnival, and then taken to New York at the invitation of William Harris, a New York producer. Professional players and newspaper critics united in calling it the best amateur performance ever seen in New York.