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SELECT EARLE LEADING PUDDING SHOW BEAUTY

Cast Now in Rehearsal Will Give First Performance at End of Month and Then Go on Road

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George H. Earle, 4th '39 was selected as the most beautiful chorus girl in the Hasty Pudding Show chorus now in rehearsal at the club-house, and immediately issued a challenge to all beautiful girls to vie with him for national honors.

After posing for shots with his sisters of the ballet, Earle proceeded to discuss the beauty situation in the country. "The ideal type of beauty," he said, "is the v-shaped, angular girl. Females of the country have too many curves as shown by the typical student at Radcliffe."

Questioned on the marriage course at Vassar, he declared his hearty approval and proposed a post-graduate course, saying that the subject was one on which no one could know too much.

The cast, which is in rehearsal now, will open in the club house on March 30 and 31 and will be in the Copley Theatre in Boston on April 1 and 2. After these four performances it will go on tour during the spring vacation and will wind up in New York on April 9 after travelling through Philadelphia. Washington, and Hot Springs.

Leading women's roles are played by Arnett McKennan '37, John W. Graham '38, and Gaspar G. Bacon '87, who presented the loving cup to Earle yesterday in token of his triumph in the beauty show.

Pictures were taken yesterday afternoon in the club-house under the direction of Benjamin Welics '88, director of publicity.

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