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The Pi Eta Society will present this spring for its annual play a two-act comic opera. "Prince Punjab." The book is by P. L. Coonley '03, and the music by A. W. Denison '03, who were the writers of the words and the music of last year's play. The dances are, as usual, in charge of Mr. J. J. Coleman. The music is being orchestrated by Mr. Max Zach of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The events of the play are supposed to occur in India near the palace of a Rajah. Opposite the palace stands an idol, about which the plot centers, the loss and final recovery of the idol's ear leading to many amusing complications.
Rehearsals for the opera begin February 18. The performances will begin about the middle of April.
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