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FINDS PUDDING SHOW WORTH COPYRIGHTING

ADD ANOTHER PERFORMANCE AT HOT SPRINGS

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

With the completion, yesterday, of the second act, the Hasty Pudding Show is on its way to Coach Louis Silvers for final revision. Mr. Silvers has been so impressed by the novelty of the plot and its many original features that he has decided to have the play copyrighted.

An unusual amount of interest has been displayed by those who are competing for the musical honors of the play. J. H. Ricketson '25 and L. J. Abbot '24 have each written pieces of exceptional quality. It is hoped that Joseph Alger '22 and Howard Eliot '22 will add variety to the numbers by contributing some of their music.

To Perform Twice at Hot Springs

Since the announcement that the Hasty Pudding Club trip would include Hot Springs, news has come that two performances instead of one will be given at the resort. In all fourteen performances will be given, three in Cambridge, two in Hot Springs, one in Washington, one in Providence, and four in Boston.

The men who are in charge of the business end of the production are as follows: P. H. Robb '25, manager; J. B. Tailer '25, assistant manager; G. P. Baker Jr. '25, ticket manager; W. S. Blanchard '25, program manager; Hamilton Eames '25, publicity manager; P. H. Theopold '25, property manager; and Louis Nichols '24, stage manager.

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