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PUDDING PLAY OPEN TO PUBLIC TOMORROW

If Plans Materialize Entire Cast Will Leave for Middle-Western Cities After Commencement

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Tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock in the Hasty Pudding Theatre, "Take a Brace" will be presented for the first time before the public. This and the one on Friday are given especially for undergraduates in the University and tickets for the two performances may still be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's at $3.00 each, tax included.

Following the Cambridge productions, the cast of about 40 actors will give performances in Baltimore, Washington, and New York on the evenings of April 16, 17, and 19, respectively. In Baltimore the play will be given in the Maryland Casualty Company Clubhouse and a dance will follow the performance. The play will be given in the Belasco Theatre in Washington and in the Plaza ballroom in New York. Tickets for all these performances may be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's; also for the Baltimore performance at Albaugh's ticket office, Baltimore, for the Washington performance at the T. A. Smith ticket agency, Washington, and for the New York performance at McBride's, the Harvard Club and the Hotel Plaza in New York. "Take a Brace" will also be presented in New York on April 20 but tickets for this performance have been completely sold out.

One of the features of the trip will be a benefit performance consisting chiefly of specialties for the soldiers and sailors, in the Walter Reed base hospital in Washington. On April 20 the Westinghouse transmitting station (W J Z) will broadcast the New York performance from their station in Newark.

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