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With an auspicious turnout of fifty candidates at a general meeting at the Hasty Pudding Club yesterday afternoon, the competition for parts in "Laugh It Off", this year's pudding production, was officially begun. Louis Silvers, who has come to Cambridge for a two-weeks stay to take charge of the coaching end of the show, was present at the meeting to confer with the candidates, whom he divided into groups according to their respective parts. Last night the play was read to the competing members of the club.
Today at three o'clock the candidates are to report once more to Mr. Silvers at the clubhouse. In addition to those men who have already presented themselves, a large number of new competitors are expected, as this is the last chance for members to try out for parts in the cast.
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