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The celebration in honor of the centennial of the Hasty Pudding Club was begun yesterday afternoon when music was provided by Baldwin's orchestra. In the evening about six hundred members of the club were present at the entertainment provided by graduates and undergraduates. The history of the club was read by Lloyd McKim Garrison.
"Bombastes Furioso," a burlesque, was the next thing on the programme. The cast is as follows:
King Axtaxominus J. A. Gade '96.
Bombastes A. H. Parker '97.
Fusbos L. B. Valentine '97.
Distaffina E. G. Knoblauch '96.
Fifer, drummer, army and attendants, Messrs. Hunt, Lyman, Storey, Hurley, Hoppin and Grew.
A poem was then read by Mr. J. T. Wheelwright '76.
This was followed by a presentation of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," with a graduate cast as follows:
Sir Toby Belch A. B. Nichols '91. Sir Andrew Aguecheek.
J. Wendell, Jr., '91.
Clown A. J. Garceau '91.
Malvolio C. C. Walker '92.
Maria I. S. Adams '95.
The programme ended with several specialties by graduate performers.
The evening was a great success in every way. Graduate membes of the club were present from all parts of the country.
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