Savitar . uNothing But the Truth FOLLOWING the lead of professional producers, the Dramatic Club pre-sented an all-star cast in the Razzer benefit play, Nothing But theTruth. Ben Loeb, with his gruff mannerisms and big black cigars, was the hit ofthe evening as Mr. Ralston, a blustering broker. His sweet and trusting daugh-ter was played by Harriet Blanton and his not nearly so trusting wife by ElwynBridgens. Margaret Dodd was a deliciously naughty chorus girl who threw an entirehouse party into nervous prostration. Jack Moffitt made a great deal out of the part of Van Dusen, but the finishusu
Savitar . uNothing But the Truth FOLLOWING the lead of professional producers, the Dramatic Club pre-sented an all-star cast in the Razzer benefit play, Nothing But theTruth. Ben Loeb, with his gruff mannerisms and big black cigars, was the hit ofthe evening as Mr. Ralston, a blustering broker. His sweet and trusting daugh-ter was played by Harriet Blanton and his not nearly so trusting wife by ElwynBridgens. Margaret Dodd was a deliciously naughty chorus girl who threw an entirehouse party into nervous prostration. Jack Moffitt made a great deal out of the part of Van Dusen, but the finishusually found in his work was lacking. Ellis Atteberry, in the part of Donnelly,gave a much better impersonation. H. X. Clevenger, lately of the K. U. Dramatic Club, made his debut toColumbia audiences as the hero of the piece. Beset with difficulties at everyturn in his determined effort to tell the truth, he finally battled his way throughthe three acts to raye 227
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