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A Washington performance before President Kennedy and Peace Corps director R. Sargent Shriver will highlight the Hasty Pudding Theatricals' Spring tour for 1962.
"Peace Decorum," the Pudding's spoot on the Peace Corps, will open in Baltimore April 1, after closing its Cambridge run. The show will go on to Washington the next day where it will be sponsored by Harvard men in the Administration.
Other stops on the tour ending April 7 in New London, Conn, are Sanders Junction, Penn.: Montclair, N.J.; Hestings-on-Hudson, N.Y.; and New Canaan, Conn. The performance in Sanders Junction will be for the benefit of the Sarah Louis Home for Crippled Children, and the Hastings Teachers' Association will benefit from the show's performance at Hastings-on-Hudson.
The Washington performance will be the Pudding's first appearance there since 1958. Cast members will be treated to a special tour of the White House.
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