Presenting their second group of one-act plays, The Lambs officially inaugurated their policy of using women of the faculty circle for the serious roles. In this case, however, it applied only to a play cast entirely from the faculty.
The plays produced at this time were "Pierre Patelin," a medieval French farce, and "The Monkey's Paw," a modern melodrama. The latter was played by. the faculty cast. Both productions were very well received, the performances being characterized as "the best dramatic offering Hanover has enjoyed this year."