FRENCH CLUB
i-cTnio i ron l ThVan. eais-W¥ its fortnightly ( P\l iL\ t0 T ?" CJ lcore with "Segnid Ik" (Albeniz) H,e play was "Oliver Twist " mtrench and was well interpreted, sp'eemen'Tl "S *?* tO Httle Vnltrie Asl>emlen, whose periormance as Oliver was of particular merit. Madame DechanetM Intosh and Professor E. ,T. Bovd "Wilson were happily cast as Mr. and Mrs. Bumble. Other outstanding parts were taken by Mrs M, H. Green airs. Mave) Miss Hm,l (Ivancy), and Messrs. Balham and Miles. Other roles were satisanTSFouK' iIeSSrS' JOSSOP' BlTaDt' BuniiK the evwiinij it was announced that Mr. 1< raser M'Kenzie (who was the clubs Mcretary for two years) had been awarded the University Arts Scholarship (value £400). and this news was enthus as-
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 17
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122FRENCH CLUB Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 17
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