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Collaborating with Freedley, Sherwood Rollins, Jr. '41 and Camman Newberry '37, 2L, wrote the music for the play. Each of the three authors have had previous theatrical experience. Rollins wrote the music for the 1939 Hasty Pudding Show, while Newberry wrote the muisic for the Hasty Pudding productions...
Last year's show was "Come Across." Many of the members of the cast are in college this year. One of the songs from "Come Across" by Camman Newberry '37, called "Someday," was played on a national radio hook-up by Hal Kemp and was something of a commercial success...
Probably the most finished dancing number is the Apache dance done in convincing manner by Benjamin Welles, II '38 and Camman Newberry '37. John C. Develin '38 virtually steals the show, juggling with enough skills to make W. C. Fields look carefully to his laurels. He tops this off with an expert tap dancing...
...most catchy pieces in the show are "I've a Good Imagination," "What's In a Name," and the more boisterous "Fun's Full." Since they played an important part in the success. Credit must go to the three authors Johnson, Camman Newberry, and Francis Moore...
...summary for the first Freshman game was: HARVARD ANDOVER Neer, Hollis, Kidder, l.e. r.e., O'Neil, Sophian Camman, Hitchinson, l.t. r.t., Peterson, Beinecke, Dean Grundlack, Debragona, l.g. r.g., Davis Gleason, Raff, Blagdon, c. c., Barr, Lewis Brookings, Anderson, r.g. l.g., Gardner Dow, Bray, r.t. l.t., Cahners, Royal Emery, Sherman, r.e. l.e., Brown Haley, Wood, Bowditch, q.b. q.b., Bird Locke, Clitman, Borden, l.h.b. r.h.b., Fitzhead Tonney, Morse, Bacon, r.h.b. Fuller, Swift, f.b. f.b., Graham, Cates...