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Busy School to Air 'Hucksters' Holiday'

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Taut exam nerves will receive a panacea over WHRV wires Monday night at 8 o'clock when the Business School airs "Hucksters' Holiday," a new and untried species of musical variety show.

On the 30 minute agenda appear over 25 busy bodies and their wives with nothing but themselves to sell. Music in styles stolen from Memphis to New Haven is the medium of these low-pressure, high-chuckle salesmen for weaving the radio waves into what they hope will be a half hour of entertainment.

The cast promises to refrain from basso profound "Do you feel"s, "BO"s, and other such sickening health sales talks.

The Business School lineup: assorted horns, traps and players, Dixleland jazz band; seven throats and larynx, the Millionaires; ten graduates' fraus, the Wife-en-poofs; excetras, the Baker Workshop Players.

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