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Back with a full post-war production schedule, the Hasty Pudding Club starts casting for their new play, "Speak For Yourself" late this week. Mortimer Marshall, noted director of many summer theater shows and the man in charge of this year's Pudding show, will hold tryouts on Friday, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday.
On Monday, Pudding President William M. Scudder '48, will hold a meeting for those interested in any phase of production work whether members of the Club or not.
"Speak For Yourself," a musical comedy based on the Miles Standish, John and Priscilla Alden triangle will open in Cambridge on March 25 and go on an eight-city tour during the Easter vacation before returning to play in Boston.
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