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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE AND MANAGERIAL STAFF FOR PI ETA PLAY ANNOUNCED

J. G. BENEDICT '23 CHOSEN AS GENERAL MANAGER

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The Pi Eta Society, in announcing the plans for its annual musical show written and produced by the members of the society, stated yesterday that it will have much the same schedule as last year, and will give all but one of its performances immediately following the Christmas recess. The annual graduates' night will be Thursday, December 21, at the Society's own theatre. Although the schedule for the other performances has not yet been officially approved, the dates will probably be as follows:

January 2, 3 and 4 at the Society's theatre in Cambridge.

January 5 at Whitney Hall in Brookline.

January 6 at Players' Hall in West Newton.

If circumstances warrant it, a fourth Cambridge performance may be given during the week of January 8, while, a trip to Providence will almost certainly be made at that time.

The book of this year's play will be by R. D. Gerould '24, and the music by A. A. Fish '22, who wrote the songs in last year's show, and by L. A. Harlow '23.

The members of the managerial board are as follows: Manager, J. G. Benedict '23; assistant manager, Paul Mendoza '23; art director, D. M. Oenslager '23; business manager, J. D. Farnham '23, L. A. Harlow '23 will probably be the musical director.

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