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The management of the Pi Eta Show has decided to give an extra performance of "The Late Mr. Kidd" in Cambridge on Thursday, March 24, at the Society's theatre. The tickets for the other two Cambridge performances have been sold out for some time, but it was not finally decided to give the third performance until the Graduates had given their approval to the show Tuesday evening.
The tickets for the performance go on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's this morning, and will remain on sale until Monday to undergraduates only. After Monday they will go on sale to the general public. The purpose of this is to give undergraduates a chance to obtain good seats, since the best tickets for the other two performances were already disposed of before they went on sale to the public. A few people have turned in tickets which were bought for the two regular performances, in exchange for tickets for this performance, so a limited number of tickets for the March 19 and March 22 presentations are now available.
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