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...Graduates' performance of the Hasty Pudding play, "Hi-Ka Ya," was given at the clubhouse last night. The music, which is exceptionally tuneful and well arranged, is the best feature of the play. The plot amounts to very little, but offers a few amusing situations and gives an excellent chance for scenery and costumes, which are remarkably good. The first act contains more music than either of the other two and in it the action is best sustained. Most of the fun comes in the second act, which also contains a good share of catchy tunes. The third...
...play, H. L. Movius '02 as Ha-Ka-Ya, was very acceptable. The best voices are those of W. Wadsworth '02, who took three subordinate parts, and H. L. Riker '03, who played Paul Revere Hall. The latter also acted with considerable life and dash. J. A. Dix '02 as Obadiah Ham, the grind, acted his part with finish, and did some unusually good dancing. C. S. Sargent '02 as the bookmaker was very funny and A. Wall '02 as a "Deutscher Chaffeur," created some amusement. M. W. Ware '02 and S. Waller '03 also did good work...
...Ya," the Hasty Pudding Club play, will be presented before the graduates at the club house this evening. The performance will not be open to the public...
...cast: Hi-Ka-Ya, of Spoodingevic, H. L. Movius '02 Aurora, his daughter, S. Waller '03 A-Mi-Yi, a faithless subject, G. S. Barton '03 Professor Lasher, a geologist, M. W. Ware '02 Paul Revere Hall, a sportive pupil, H. L. Riker '03 Obadiah Ham, an unmitigated grind, J. A. Dix '02 "Con," a famous "bookey" of Sheepshead, C. S. Sargent '02 Bella Sheepshead, as her name implies, W. S. Godfrey '03 Judge, for yourself, C. Platt, 3d, '02 Reggie, a young light of New York, W. Wadsworth '02 "A Reub," D. Gregg '02 Ludwig Fitzundstarts, F. Burgess...
...third act of Hi-Ka-Ya, the Hasty Pudding Club play, has been staged and is running smoothly in the rehearsals. The scene is laid in the polar regions, as in the first act, and is improved by the introduction of several battle ships, both on the stage and in the background. A striking feature is the march and drill of thirty men representing the Russian, English, French, German and American navies...