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HASTY PUDDING ELECTS DENNISON AS PRESIDENT

Chase, Cox, Streeter, Sanger Chosen For Other Offices -- Hewett Author of Next Play

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Announcement of the results of elections for the management of the Hasty Pudding theatricals for 1933 were made last night together with plans for the play to be presented next year.

J. T. Dennison '34 will be the new president and will be assisted by the following members of the committee: Manager, Theodore Chase '34; Assistant Manager, Archibald Cox, Jr. '34; Stage Manager, G. C. Streeter '34; Publicity Manager, Kent Sanger '34.

Plans for the coming year include presentations in Boston, New York, Wellesley, and Northampton, besides three performances in Cambridge. The tour will take place shortly before the Spring vacation. James Boyle, a well-known musical-comedy producer and director of theatrical troups in New York, who has drilled the Pudding shows for the past ten years, has been secured as director for next season.

The book from which the play is to be adapted will be written by R. S. Hewlett '33 and the musical score will be composed by E. E. Stowell '34.

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