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FEATHER BONNET
With white hackle (feather). Coloured hackles are used in the British Army to differentiate between regiments.

"WING" EPAULETS
To protect the shoulders from sword cuts.

SCARLET DOUBLET
Known the world over as the Scottish and British soldier's colour.

GOLD SASH
Always worn over the left shoulder

SPORRAN
Originally a leather wallet, worn suspended from the waistbelt to carry the day's ration. There are no pockets in the kilt.

KILT
Formerly in one piece with the shoulder plaid, but now worn separately. Highland regiments of the British Army wear the kilt.

HOSE TOPS
Gaelic name, caddis, meaning striped.

SILVER COLLAR BADGES
The Dewar's Highlander wears the Saltire of St. Andrew, Patron Saint of Scotland.

SHOULDER PIN
In cold weather, or at night, a clansman in the field would unfasten the shoulder pin so that his plaid became a warm cloak or a blanket.

DRUM MAJOR'S BATON
The Scots have marched into battle to the skirl of the pipes, from Bannockburn (1314) to Aden (1967).

METAL "BREASTPLATE"
Worn where belt and sash cross, and carrying the drumsticks symbolic of the role of the Drum Major.

SWORD
with basket hilt. Worn at the belt, it is called in Gaelic the claith veg, (claybeg), or small sword, to distinguish it from the claith mhor (claymore), or great sword.

PLAID
means a garment, the main garment of early times, which was kilt and blanket-wrap all in one piece. Tartan is the characteristic cloth of Scotland, woven in stripes.

DEWAR'S "WHITE LABEL"
Certain fine whiskies from the hills and glens of Scotland are blended into every drop of Dewar's "White Label."

Before blending, every one of these selected whiskies is rested and matured in its own snug vat.

Then, one by one, they're brought together by the skilled hand of the master blender of Perth

Dewar's never varies. [[image - color photograph of a bottle of Dewar's Blended Scotch Whisky]]

BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY 86.8 PROOF (C)SCHENLEY IMPORTS CO., N. Y., N. Y.
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in Salvation, as Charlie in Charlie was Here But Now He's Gone, and in the CHelsea Theatre production of Christophe. He directed the original American touring company of Jesus Christ Superstar and played Pontius Pilate. He is familiar to TV audiences as James in CBS's Search For Tomorrow and as Jason on NET-TV's Feeling Good.

ERNESTINE JACKSON (Ruth Younger), winner of the 1974 Theatre World Award and Tony Award nominee for "Best Supporting Actress of the Year," was hailed by critics across the nation for her performance as Mrs. Malloy in the national Pearl Bailey company of Hello, Dolly!-- a role she had briefly played in New York. On Broadway, she appeared in Tricks and Jesus Christ Superstar, and was featured as Gypsy in Applause. She was also seen in the City Center revival of Finian's Rainbow and the Lincoln Center presentation of Showboat. Ms. Jackson, who went from waitress at the Chock-Full-of-Nuts to guide at the U.N. following her arrival from her home town, Corpus Christi, Texas, studied at Hunter College, the New School, the Opera Workshop, and the Butleroff School of Dance.

DARREN GREEN (Travis Younger) "Discovered" in a local talent show in his home town of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Darren was signed to a recording contract, recorded a smash hit first singel ("What Do You See In Him?") and now - Broadway. He was a guest artist at the Virginia Miss Black Teenage Pageant and as a result of that appearance was asked to perform at the Washington D.C. pageant. Mr. Green garnered rave reviews for his performance in The Me Nobody Knows in Philadelphia. Washington, Detroit, Chicago, and New York. He is a familiar face to TV audiences in the Washington area where he makes frequent guest appearances. 

HERB DOWNER (Joseph Asagai): Actor

DEBORAH ALLEN (Beneatha Younger), from Houston, Texas, danced on Broadway in Purlie, and was assistant to the choreographer for Via Galactica. Recently Deborah performed with the N.Y. Shakespeare Festival in Ti Jean and his Brothers. Miss Allen has been a principal dancer for Mike Malone, Jo Jo Smith, Morse Donaldson Dance Company, and most recently with the George Faison Universal Dance Experience.

HELEN MARTIN (Mrs. Johnson) made her Broadway debut opposite Canada Lee under Orson Welles' direction in Native Son. A native of Nashville, Tenn., an original member of the historic American Negro Theater, she was featured on Broadway in Deep Are The Roots, Take A Giant Step, Purlie Victorious, The Amen Corner and Purlie. She created the role of Felicity in The Blacks. Off-Broadway she co-starred in Land Beyond The River and was seen in Juno And The Paycock and Major Barbara. Her films include The Anderson Tapes, Where's Poppa, Cotton Comes To Harlem, The Phoenix City Story, and Deathwish. She has guested on TV's Hallmark Playhouse, Maude and On Being Black.

ELAINE BEENER (Bar Girl) has recorded for Blue Note, Columbia, Epic, Continental, and Atlantic. She performed on Broadway in Two Gentlemen of Verona, and off Broadway in The Adoption and Fiorello. Ms. Beener toured with the National company of George M. and with Miriam Makeba around the world. Her television appearances include Camera 3, N.Y. Illustrated, Like It Is, Soul, The Mike Douglas Show, and on the West Coast: Keen at Noon, Joey Bishop, and Pat Boone Show.

WALTER P. BROWN (Willie Harris) has appeared on Broadway in Porgy and Bess with Leontyne Price, William Warfield and Cab Calloway, Pearl Bailey's Hello, Dolly!, Skyscraper, Lolita. On the screen, he recently performed in Super Cops and Generation. At Jones Beach, he was in Paradise Isle, Show Boat and Hit the Deck.

MILT GRAYSON (Pastor) has been a featured soloist with the Duke Ellington orchestra and the Harry Belafonte show. Milt toured Europe and South America with the Katherine Dunham Co. as singer, drummer and dancer. He appeared at the Copacabana, the Sahara and Hacienda in Las Vegas and at Harrah's with The Dominoes. He has appeared on the Tonight Show, The Merv Griffin Show and the Peace Corps show with Dinah Shore. He was a soloist in B'way's Purlie, South Pacific at Jones Beach, with the Oakland Symphony Orchestra and CBS-TV's Lamp Unto My Feet and Black Heritage series.

CHUCK THORPES (The Pusher) is a protege of Bernice Johnson. He is a native New Yorker, making his Broadway debut in Raisin. He is a graduate of The High School of Performing Arts, with a B.A. in theatre from Herbert H. Lehman College. He performed in Childrens Theatre for Walt Disney in Los Angeles, Mexico, and the 

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