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The last Cambridge performance of the 1921 Pi Eta Show. "The Late Mr. Kidd," will be given in the Society's theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. This is an extra performance, arranged for those who were unable to get tickets for the other two given in Cambridge. The tickets have gone rapidly since they were placed on sale last Friday, but there are still a few available, and they may be obtained at the door. There will be dancing after the performance until 12 o'clock.
One of the best parts of this year's show is the music. The pieces themselves are by L. A. Harlow '23, M. H. Dill 1S.L.A. and H. E. Scott Jr. '22. The lyrics are by W. H. Cary Jr. ocC., W. A. Duerr ocC. and H. K. Behn Jr. '22. The incidental music throughout the play was written by Harlow, who also orchestrated all the pieces, and is the leader of the orchestra.
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