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"Don't Mind If I Do", the Pi Eta show which was given Tuesday night for the benefit of graduate members of the Society, will appear before the public for the first time at Jordan Hall on Saturday, December 31.
Following its performance in Boston, the Pi Eta Show will be given as follows: Monday, January 2, in the Players Hall, West Newton; Wednesday, January 4, in Infantry Hall, Providence; and Friday and Saturday, January 6 and 7, at the Pi Eta Theatre, Cambridge.
Tickets for the Boston performance may be obtained at Jordan Hall and Herrick's, Boston, as well as at the Coop and Leavitt and Peirce's; at West Newton, at Edmand's Drug Store, Newtonville, and the First National Bank, West Newton; for the Providence performance, at Anthony's Drug Store, Seddon's News Stand, Steinert's, and the Brown Union; and for both Cambridge performances at the Coop and Leavitt and Peirce's. Tickets for all performances may also be obtained by writing to E. O. Otis Jr. '23 at the Pi Eta Clubhouse.
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