Sunday, June 2, 2019

Duke's "Hoof 'n' Horn" in 1954



The Handbook further describes the Club as “Comparable to Harvard’s famed “Hasty Pudding,” Pennsylvania’s “Mask and Wig,” and Princeton’s “Triangle” in the popularity of shows presented, [and Duke’s] “Hoof ‘n’ Horn” has been enthusiastically received by students and townspeople alike. The organization has effected contracts with Broadway Music Incorporated, and has had the musical scores of the shows published.”

(Duke University Handbook, 1954-1955, No. 30, Duke University Young Men’s Christian Association, Richard Kaiser, editor, excerpts pg. 48)

2 comments:

  1. Awe, the 50's when America was really great. Little by little, by
    design, I am sure, it was dismantled. Retards rule.

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