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All manuscripts for the Hasty Pudding play, together with the accompanying music, must be completed and handed in to F. H. Cabot, Jr., '17, today. The competition, which has been going on since the middle of October, has been open to all members of the Senior and Junior Classes, membership in the Club being unnecessary. Under the new ruling established this year not more than two men may collaborate on the book, and two on the score. Prizes will be awarded to the winning authors and composers who will be elected to the Club, if not already members. The successful composers to be eligible for election to the club or for receiving prizes, must have at least six pieces accepted. The manuscripts must be typewritten. This competition is contrary to all precedents of the club in regard to the production of the musical comedy given every year.
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