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Pudding Show Tickets Reduced for One Night

Move Should Encourage Attendance Of Students and Their Lady Friends

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Officials of the Hasty Pudding Club announced that one performance of their 95th annual show, "One On The House," will be set aside especially for undergraduates, with tickets at reduced prices. This undergraduate night will be held at the clubhouse on March 25.

Johnston Torney '41, president of the organization, expressed the hope that this unprecedented action will enable the show to be more widely seen and enjoyed by Harvard men and their young lady friends. After the show on March 25 there will be a cabaret in which the beautiful chorines from the performance will join.

The music for this year's show was written by Sherwood Rollins, Jr. '41, Robert H. Coleman '42, and Philip Kadison '41, and the lyrics were composed by Franklin J. Tyler '41 and Edward J. P. Zimmerman '42.

In the leading roles of the presentation are Gardiner Pierson '42, who has the male lead, Robert H. Coleman '42, who will play opposite him as the heroine, and Robert Jackson '42 and George Blackman '41 as the villains.

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