Abandoning its first goal of becoming a third party in the ASCAP-BMI feud last spring, the Harvard Association of Songwriters this year plans to run on the Network a program of the songs written for the Hasty Pudding Show which is not being given.
The members, especially Jack Lampl '43, who have had contact with music publishing houses find that profitable songwriting requires full-time work and personal connections with the publisher, and they now turned to writing programs here on the Crimson Network. Though the membership varies, more programs are planned for the future in conjunction with other similar organizations around Boston.
Lampl has for steady helpers Art Hyman, Jean Benyas, and Margie Rice, the Radcliffe vocalist. At present the Association is looking for more of the latent talent which has gone "unnoticed", and with which it hopes to create good programs.
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