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A weekend strike of Pan American Airlines employees forced the cast, crew and friends of "No Hard Feelings" to stay two extra days in Bermuda.
The 117th Hasty Pudding show had been scheduled to leave for Cambridge on Sunday, and the delay caused 15 to 20 students to miss hour exams held yesterday. The show arrived in Boston at 6 p.m. last night on an Eastern flight.
Since room and board for the group of 50 cost $500 a night, the cast gave an extra performance Monday night to cover the added expense.
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