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"DON'T MIND IF I DO" TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT FOR UNDERGRADUATES

PRODUCTION CLOSES SUCCESSFUL SEASON THIS EVENING

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The last performance of the 1922 Pi Eta Show, "Don't Mind If I Do", will be given at the Pi Eta Theatre, corner of Boylston and Mt. Auburn Streets. The performance this evening is for students in the University and their friends, and no ladies will be admitted. Seats at the reduced price of $1.65 are on sale at the Cooperative and at Leavitt and Peirce's, or may be obtained at the door before the performance.

"Don't Mind If I Do" has had a very successful season, from every point of view. It has played to capacity houses at most performances, and has been well spoken of by all the reviewers. At the performance at the Pi Eta Theatre on Saturday evening it was necessary to sell standing room to accommodate all those who wished to see the show.

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