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"Speak for Yourself," the Hasty Pudding Club's spring musical, has drawn representatives from RKO-Radio Pictures and Look magazine to search out talent and write up the show as it swings into final rehearsals for Wednesday's opener.
Henry Erlich, associate editor of Look, arrived in Cambridge last Saturday to prepare a feature article on the 99th of the Pudding's famed musicals. A staff photographer accompanied him to take shots of the rehearsals, as well as coler photos of the chorus in some of the dance numbers.
Stacey Keach will be on hand from RKO on opening night to look over the Pudding's rendition of the Myles Stanish legend for possible movie talent.
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