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Additional men who will make the trip and who will have a chance to show their mettle are utility infielders Dick Ulin, who plays third base and Russ Ayres, shortstop, Elliot Bacon and Bob Fulton, catchers, and Tom Healy, Lefty Edinberg, John Mahoney, and Don Prouty, pitchers...
...serious, and muscular chorus girls realizing that they're caricatures and making the most of it. The inevitable thrust at Yale is unusually satisfying, and some of the extraordinary political situations concocted by the authors yield flows of amusing cracks. An abundance of competent workmanship has gone into this show, "So Proudly We Hail," but it is lacking in the verve that would make it stand out in the history of Pudding theatricals...
...Dido and Aeneas," written by Owen Wister and presented in 1882, is represented by the original playbill and a photograph of the cast. The club gave its first stage production in 1845, a burlesque called "Bombastes Furioso," held in a member's room in Hollis Hall. Many Hasty Pudding show books are displayed, including the "Famous Fakirs" of 1908, its first modern musical comedy, and "The Sphinx," the only show staged professionally after its Harvard appearance...
Graduates Night at the Hasty Pudding Club brought over 300 members back to the Holyoke Street Club-house to partake of the pudding, prepared once a year from the recipe which has been preserved since 1770, and to have the first view of this year's show, "So Proudly We Hail!" Tonight is the formal first night for the musical comedy, which will play for one more night in the Clubhouse before moving into the Copley Theatre in Boston for Thursday and Friday performances...
Fragments of skin and flesh will be sent to Lee Wyman of Boston University to determine the blood grouping of the corpse, said Kidder. He also pointed out that the legs show traces of blue paint which will be analyzed to determine the pigment used...