Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1926, p. 42

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The performances. play tells the story of an Iri.11 'vidO\Y:r The sug-gestion is promoted hy the with grown children \rho, young 111 fact that the Community Drama club spirit and strong of body, \Yooes and this past week presented in \\Tinnetka, marries a gi rl yotmg·er than his own "The Goose Hangs High," a play which daughter. In many aspects it is not has had both stage and screen show- unlike "Desire Under th~ Elms," which ings here during- the past season. ran in Chicago la st season. One might Those who saw it in citl1er form re- almost de~crihe it as a ·ckan Yersion of member it a s the stan of middle class that rather sordid exhibition. life in which thoughtiess and perh~ps Except in minor role~, tl1c cast '"as spoiled children rise to the occaston one of the be st all-around groups when father is threatened vvith finan-1 which 1Ir. Dean has g-athered tocial disaster. getller. 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