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"The Mummy and the Lulu-Bird," a musical farce in two acts and a prologue, will be presented by the students of the Department of Architecture in Brattle Hall, on Tuesday, May 12. This is the first time that a play has been given by the students in this department. The book and lyrics are by J. F. Hudnut '10, who is acting as stage manager, and the music is by R. K. Fletcher '08. Tickets at $1 each are on sale in the library of Robinson Hall.
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