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"Hades! The Ladies!" To Be Hasty Pudding Club Show

Plot Woven Around Society Debutantes Taking Harvard Courses

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"Hades! The Ladies!" will be the name of the Hasty Pudding's annual spring production, it was announced yesterday by Francis D. Moore '35, president of the club. This is the eighty-eighth extravaganza which has been produced, and the story is woven around the experiences of socially elite debutantes enrolled in Harvard courses and the New Deal in education.

Upon this background of advancing civilization, are introduced plots and counterplots, debutantes and social highlights, legal writs and scheming lawyers. To this are added a number of specialties: Frank Johnson '35 will sing the choruses of a set of new tunes ably written by Edward E. Stowell '34 and Francis D. Moore '35; Henry Brewster 34 will supply a quantity of tap-dancing; finally, Ruby Newman will play the music.

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