Word: puddingers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There is a book, of course, the work of J. C. Murphy '25, and W. S. Martin '26. It is a good book as Pudding books go; that is, it writes a plot to fit a scant collection of people, and a most attractive equipment of scenery, and the number...
2. A long, lean, smiling chorus girl who is called W. R. Wister '27, and who is the son of Owen Wister, who wrote the first of the Pudding's musical comedies, "Dido and Aeneas". Since then Mr. Wister has written a number of other things, but none of more...
3. A slow-movie pantomine of a golfer, by C. B. Moynahan '26, who is another of these Moynahans who are always making Pudding productions better.
7. An air. An air of something unknown, but something that says in effect: "We hereby serve notice, by our enjoyment of this show, and what snap we've put into it, and the careful smoothness that we've tried to polish it with, and a number of other things...
At the time for the first public performance of the seventy-ninth annual theatrical production of the Hasty Pudding Club, the days are recalled when these production were in their infancy and "Laugh It Off" would sound as incongruous for a title as "Bombastes Furioso" sounds today. The evolution of...