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HASTY PUDDING WILL REVIVE FORMER SHOW THIS SPRING

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The Hasty Pudding Club will not produce a new play this year, but will experiment with a revival of one of its former productions, it was announced by Kendrick Kerns '30, in charge of arrangements for the show. Another change in policy is the decision not to take a trip in the Spring as has formerly been customary, with five or six performances west and south, but to put on the show only in Cambridge and New York.

The play to be revived will be either "Proserpina" the show of 1895, written by Winthrop Ames '95 with music by D. G. Mason '95, or the 1896 play, entitled "Branglebrunk--a Weary Wanderer's Woeful Wooing," by R. M. Townsend '96 and F. B. Whittemore '96, with music by J. A. Carpenter '97.

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