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Known locally for its recreation facilities, the Hasty Pudding, Officers' Club is to be introduced to the national public through the pages of Life magazine, in a future issue, in which pictures and interviews obtained tomorrow evening will find their way into print as part of the "Life Goes to a Party" series.
Following the newly-traditional steak dinner, older traditions will be revived momentarily as undergraduate Pudding members stage several informal vaudeville acts reminiscent of the club's lavish peace-time theatrical productions.
As in past operations of similar nature, the photographers and writers of the magazine's feature staff will mingle with the officers, wives, and hostesses as they cover the building's conversion to its present status as social headquarters for Harvard's many student officers.
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