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This Legend in Theater first appeared on the
stage in 1933 in A Midsummer Night’s Dream that his uncle,
renown
University
of Pennsylvania Professor and Director, John Dolman Jr, directed.
When he was shipped off to World War II for 33
months, Lieutenant Seymour made sure his dues were paid each year at
The Players Club of Swarthmore because he felt it was an important
institution to his quality of life, and wanted to be certain it was
still around when he returned home.
A director, producer, actor, Board Member, and
President of PCS, his portrait and dedication are proudly displayed
on its Wall of Honor. Listen as he tells you about some of the
changes that theater has undergone during his more than 60 years in
the theater. (Oh, yes... he was the President of Jackson-Cross
Company, a member of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Board, and a
world-class Real Estate Appraiser and Counselor, too.)
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