President Pusey and President Jordan will help to select the recipient of the first annual $1,000 Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II award.
Pusey and Jordan are among nine Greater Boston college presidents whom Rogers and Hammerstein have invited to determine the Boston man or woman "who has done the most for the theatre during 1959."
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