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...writers for this year's production were Arnett McKennan '37, Gasper Hacon, Jr. '38, and Benjamin Welfes '38. The scenery and cusiumes are being designed by Alfonso Ossorio '38, designer for "Jonah and the Whale", and McKennan. Prominent in the cast will be John Graham '38, John Develin '38, Donald MacKeller '38, Lawrence Davis '38, and Bacon, McKennan; and Bacon, McKennan; and Welies...
Concerned with the doings of a fairly typical Long Island house party, "The Lid's Off" marches along smoothly from the opening to closing chorus. Gasper G. Bacon, Jr. '37, cast in the role of Mrs. Hoopercliffe, ably brings to life a scatter-brained flighty matron, who manages in her own inimitable style the various baby benefits which run all through the play...
Several performers from last year's show are expected to return and form a nucleus of talent for the 1936 production. Among them are McKennan, who is president of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals; Gasper G. Boston '37; and William M. Hunt '36. The latter played the comedy part of Dean Bounce in last year's production, "The Foeman of the Yard." As yet no date has been set for the presentation...
...with the enthusiastic if somewhat juvenile support of Son James Roosevelt got a better office out of the New Deal than the Ambassadorship of Poland which he spurned When Franklin Roosevelt offered it last year. Without the support of many a potent Massachusetts Democrat and in spite of Republican Gasper Bacon's hammer & tongs attack on his record, Votegetter Curley piled up a majority for Governor bigger than the Democratic majority...
...said General Daniel Needham '13, Massachusetts Commissioner of Public Safety, in discussing the bill which is being sent to the Legislature this week by Governor Joseph B. Ely and provides for an amalgamation of all the municipal police forces throughout the state. This bill is supported by President Lowell, Gasper G. Bacon '08, Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts and Sam B. Warner '12, professor of Penal Legislation and administration...