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The third annual joint play of Psi Upsilon and Delta Kappa Epsilon, the two oldest junior year fraternities of Yale was presented at the Hyperion Theatre Monday evening and last evening before large and fashionable audiences.

The costuming and staging was very good but the dialogue was inferior. The songs and the musical selections and the mechanical features, however, combined to make the performance fairly acceptable, while the clever work of several members of the cast, notably Frank Butterworth, the football player, and H. R. Bond, Jr., won repeated encores. The latter caught the audience in a clever song, in which he accounted for Yale's victories in athletics and defeats in debate in a line which ran, "We are men of deeds, not words."

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