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    • Theatre 

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    • Three One-Act Plays 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1921-12-15)
      Dramatic Club 1921 program for three one-act plays: "Mrs. Pat and the Law," "Riders to the Sea," and "Spreading the News." Plays were performed in Bowen Hall on December 15, 1921.
    • Three One-Act Plays 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1922-11-23)
      Dramatic Club program for three one-act plays: "The B. & B. Restaurant," "Good Pictures," and "Horton-Beimer Press." Performed in the Lincoln School auditorium on November 23, 1922.
    • Seventeen 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1923-03-14)
      Dramatic Club program for "Seventeen," performed in the Fuller Theatre on March 14, 1923 and directed by Mildred Tanis.
    • Only 38 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1923-12-06)
      Dramatic Club program for "Only 38" directed by Mildred Tanis. Performed in Fuller Theatre on December 6, 1923.
    • Kalamazoo College Dramatic Class 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1924)
      Program for four plays presented by the Kalamazoo College Dramatic Class: "Overtones," "Beau of Bath," "Two Slatterns and a King," and "Fourteen."
    • The Dover Road 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1924-04-10)
      Dramatic Club program for "The Dover Road," performed in Fuller Theatre on April 10, 1924 and directed by Mildred Tanis.
    • Her Husband's Wife 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1928-02-13)
      Dramatic Club program for "Her Husband's Wife," performed in Bowen Hall on February 13 and 14, 1928 and directed by Mildred Tanis.
    • Craig's Wife 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1929-03-22)
      Drama Club program for "Craig's Wife," performed in Bowen Hall on March 22 and 23, 1929 and directed by Mildred Tanis.
    • She Stoops to Conquer 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1929-06-14)
      The senior class play "She Stoops to Conquer" performed June 14-15, 1929 on the old stage in Bowen Hall. John Kuitert, third from left, played the role of Tony Hardcastle. Also pictured are Wallace Borgman and Vance Loyer.
    • The Mollusc 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1929-11-08)
      Drama Club program for "The Mollusc," performed in Bowen Hall on November 8, 1929 and directed by Mildred Tanis.
    • Three One-Act Plays 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1930-11-06)
      Drama Club program for three one-act plays: "Peggy," "The Little Red Box," and "Joint Owners in Spain." Performed in Bowen Hall on November 6, 1930.
    • Secrets 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1931-03-13)
      Drama Club program for "Secrets," directed by Mildred Tanis and performed in the Central High School auditorium on March 13, 1931.
    • Three One-Act Plays 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1931-04-24)
      Drama Club production of three one-act plays: "'Op-o'-Me-Thumb," "Trifles," and "Meredew's Right Hand." Performed in Bowen Hall on April 24 and 25, 1931.
    • Death Takes a Holiday 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1931-06-13)
      Fern (Ball) Persons and Lyman Williams in "Death Takes a Holiday", performed at the C.H.S. Auditorium on June 13, 1931. The photographer is unknown.
    • Ten Nights in a Barroom 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1933-05-13)
      Program for "Ten Nights in a Barroom," a "temperance play" which was performed in Stockbridge Barn on May 13, 1937.
    • Oliver Oliver 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1938-11-04)
      Drama Club program for "Oliver Oliver," directed by Lyman S. Johnson and performed in the Civic Auditorium on November 4, 1938.
    • Three One-Act Plays 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1939-12-09)
      Program for three one-act plays by students in Speech 25 and the Drama Club: “Line of No Resistance” by Percival Wilde, “Yes Means No” by Helen and Nolan Leary, and “Sky Fodder” by Jack Reynold. Directed by Lyman Spicer ...
    • I'll Leave it to You 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1941-06-07)
      Department of Speech program for "I'll Leave it to You," by Noel Coward. Directed by Lyman Spicer Judson and performed in the Civic Auditorium on June 7, 1941.
    • 1942-1943 Dramatic Activity Program 

      Unknown author (Kalamazoo College, 1942)
      The newly formed Kalamazoo College Players, alongside the Department of Speech, released this program of extracurricular activities presented by the two organizations.