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[Harvard, Hasty Pudding Club] Garrison
AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE HASTY PUDDING CLUB THEATRICALS With An Introduction by J. T. Wheelwright, '76
For the Hasty Pudding Club at the Riverside Press, 1899
137,50 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: an historical survey of the first century of harvard university's famed hasty pudding club. this collection contains the cast of every important performance and nearly every theatrical shingle covering a period of roughly 100 years. the hasty pudding club and hasty pudding theatricals have for over two centuries now been a premiere patron of the arts and comedy, and a performing arts organization renown for it advocacy of satire as a tool for discourse and change. the hasty pudding club is the oldest social club in the united states and remains a cornerstone of the harvard experience, the theatricals is the third oldest theatre organization in the world.<br> francis weld peabody (november 24, 1881 – october 13, 1927) was the american physician. he was known for his research on polio and typhoid fever, and was celebrated as a teacher at harvard medical school.