Word: shows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first announcement of the complete itinerary of the 1927-28 production of the Hasty Pudding show was made last night by W. W. Neff '29, general manager of the show...
...schedule of the dates of presentation of the production which includes plans for the longest tour the show has ever taken is as follows: Opening night, April 3, open only to graduates; April 4 and 5, public presentations in the club house: April 7, Northampton; April 9, Chicago; April 10, Detroit; April 11, Cleveland; April 12, Buffalo; April 13, New York: and April 19, 20, and 21, Cambridge...
...play has not yet been selected but librettos and musical scores have been submitted by members of the club and tryouts will start Monday night. The selection of the show, the choosing of the cast, and the general direction of the production has been entrusted to Louis Silvers who has coached several Pudding shows including the notable "1776" of the 1925-26 season...
...will not need many more moves such as this one to show the U. S. L. T. A. that the line at present dividing professional and amateur players has become almost invisible. There is certainly nothing to be lost by permitting the open tournaments, and the stimulus they will give to public interest is alone worth gaining. It seems as if the Association has recognized the fact that its old position is rapidly becoming untenable; if the latest move is to be taken as indicating a tendency it is inevitable that it must soon be re-established on some...
...arguments propounded by Sheehan. He stated that when one compares the number of criminals executed with the striking number of murders it would seem that the death penaly is not successful as a deterrent to murderers, Quong resorted to several comparisons of the United States with other countries to show that when a country like England has the death penalty and quick judicial action there are surprisingly few murders every year. West, who moved the question, showed how the execution of the death penalty is spasmodic and uncertain, with damaging results for society...