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...Hasty Pudding's 1936 production, is rapidly taking on a definite semblance to a tip-top musical comedy. Director Bill Holbrook has been rehearsing his choruses for three hours every night since the show started, and a marked improvement can be seen in both the routine members and in the singing...
With an unusually large turn-out answering the first rehearsal call, Director Arthur Hurley and Dance Director William Holbrook are already selecting possible talent for the forthcoming Hasty Pudding Show of 1936, entitled "The Lid's Off". Choruses are at work practicing and the cast is rapidly approaching completion. Members of the ensemble at present include, Francis A. Wendell '37, Donald Rowell '37, W. Grosvenor Davis '37, F. Lee Wendell '38, H. Shippen Goodhue '38, Renouf Russell '38, John A. Roosevelt '38, Willliam S. Pier '38, Benjamin Welles 2d '38, Gilbert E. Jones '38, Cammann Newberry '37, Fitz William Sargent...
...roles have not been definitely assigned as yet and try-outs will continue during the next few afternoons to select those possessing outstanding histrionic ability. Director Arthur Hurley of "Desert Song" and "Little Accident" fame, has expressed himself as being well pleased with his material and Dance Director Bill Holbrook possesses a greatly enlarged chorus of the famous Hasty Pudding beauties, made possible by the largest number of tunes ever accepted for an annual production...
...ushers, and the list includes the following: Walter R. Amesbury '36, Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, Dorilio C. Braggiotti '35, Robert S. Brookings, II, '35, Walter L. Crampton '36, Thomas G. Curtis '36, Alfred S. Dewey '36, John Dorman '36, Herman Gundlach, Jr. '35, George G. Hedblom '37, Robert K. Holbrook '37, Thomas H. Hunter '35, Parsons, Richard G. Pedrick '37, Robert M. Peet '36, and Peter Ward...
...DANCES were arranged by William Holbrook...