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...competition for the design for the posters and program covers for the Hasty Pudding Club play, "Wetward Ho!" will be started tomorrow. All candidates should report at the Hasty Pudding Club at 1 o'clock at which time all the details of the competition will be explained. The competition will be open only to Juniors and Seniors and will close on Monday, March 21, the successful candidate to be elected to the Hasty Pudding Club as a privileged member; the winner will be announced in the Crimson...
With a greatly enlarged program and with its usual trip including this year engagements at the Waldorf Astoria in New York and at the Bellevue Stratford in Philadelphia, the Hasty Pudding Club begins active work on its production "Wetward Ho!" this week. The scope of the club's activities has been increased and the work has been placed on a more efficient basis than ever before, approaching in its plan the program of the Princeton Triangle Club. Opening its season on April 13, the Club will give three performances in Cambridge, will a week later depart on a trip...
...story of "Wetward Ho!" centers about the ocean voyage of a party of New York debutantes to Havana, their subsequent marooning upon one of the wild Bahama Islands, inhabited by cannibals, and their final rescue...
Trials for "Wetward Ho!" the musical comedy announced as the annual Hasty Pudding Show will be held at the Hasty Pudding Club this afternoon and will mark the beginning of active work on the play. The play is described as a "syncopated sojourn south", and will consist of two acts and three scenes...
...competition for the 1921 Hasty Pudding show, D. D. Miller '22 has been awarded the prize. Four manuscrips were received in the contest, and although none of them was entirely adequate, Miller's play, entitled "Wetward Ho!" was deemed to have the greatest possibilities and is being revised by the author and Joseph Alger Jr. '22. The selection of the winning play was made by a graduate committee headed by Thorvald Ross '12. Rehearsals for the show, which will be given some time this spring, will begin immediately after the mid-year examinations...