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...sale at Thurston's. The show during the Easter recess in New York made a decided hit and received high commendation from the theatrical critics. The success in Boston has been equally encouraging. These three Cambridge performances will afford a last chance to see the famous play of "Hamlet" in a nineteenth century parody. It may not be an aid to men in English 2, but "The Sport, The Spook, and The Spinster" is certainly up to the average of Pudding shows and well worth seeing...
...spring theatricals of the Hasty Pudding Club consist of a porody on Hamlet, and the play hears the additional title "The Sport, the Spook, and the Spinster." The very ingenious libretto has been written by G. B. Blake '93, and J. A. Wilder '93, while the words to the songs have received exceptionally good treatment at the hands of S. F. Batchelder '93. The music by P. L. Atherton '93. E. H. Abbott '93, and F. S. Converse '93 has almost all been written within the last month. It is varied and excellently adapted to the purpose in hand...
...Hamlet J. A. Wilder...
...performance given by the Hasty Pudding Club this spring is entitled "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, or the Sport, the Spook and the Spinster." The words are by G. B. Blake '93, J. A. Wilder '93, and S. F. Batchelder '93; the music is by E. H. Abbott '93, P. L. Atherton '93, and F. S. Converse '93. The scenery is designed by J. H. Parker '93. R. B. Beals '94 is business manager; G. C. Lee Jr. '94. assistant business manager; and W. A. Dupee '94 property manager...
...Donald Churchill will read Hotspur today, Mr. B. A. Whittemore, Worcester and Mr. Cosby, Northumberland in "the Mortimer Scene from Henry IV." Mr. Copeland will speak on "Shakespeare, Fin de Siecle" and read two scenes from "Hamlet;" there will be other readings...