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COMPETE FOR PUDDING PLAY

NO MORE THAN TWO MAY COMBINE IN WRITING MUSIC OR BOOK FOR SHOW.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

As in 1917, Hasty Pudding Club will run this year a play competition open to all undergraduates in the University. The author or authors of the winning play and music, if Juniors or Seniors, will be elected members of the club, or if they already are members, will be given suitable prizes. Successful Freshmen or Sophomores will be given two tickets to each performance or the equivalent.

The following rules relating to the competition must be observed.

Only two persons may combine on the book of the play. The music, which may be written in connection with or independently of the play, must also be composed by no more than two. In order to be eligible for election or for receiving a prize, the composer must have at least six songs accepted. All manuscripts must be typewritten and must be sent to the President of the Hasty Pudding Club any time from now to December 20th, 1919.

All additional information in regard to the competition may be obtained from any member of the committee in charge composed of A. H. Parker '97, 50 Congress street, Boston, J. S. Seabury, 70 Kilby street, E. Scott '20 and L. Lanman '20, Hasty Pudding Club Cambridge.

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