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Cambridge Hasty Pudding Performances.

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The Hasty Pudding Club, as has been its custom for the past few years, will give two public performances at the Club Theatre on Holyoke Street, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, April 20 and 21. These performances are intended to give the college in general a chance to see the theatricals. An idea has "got round" to the effect that these performances are open only to Pudding men. This is a mistake. The performances are open to the public; and especially to the students.

On Monday evening, April 20th, the bill will be Mr. Post's "Two Old Grads" for a curtain raiser, after which "The Obispah," libretto by Gould '91, and music by Messrs. Atkinson '91, and Thompson '92, will be presented.

On Tuesday evening the bill will be changed only in the curtain raiser, when Act II, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's

"Twelfth Night" will be presented in the place of "Two Old Grads."

Tickets for these performances are $1.50 each, and are on sale at Thurston's and Amee's. Tickets may also be obtained at the door.

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