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MUSICAL COMEDY CHORUS COACHES PI ETA ENSEMBLE

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"Shoot the Works", the Pi Eta Club's 1927 production, enjoyed a visit yesterday afternoon from several members of the "Queen High" company now playing at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston.

The husky chorus gained many helpful points from the show girls, while Howard Whitmore '29, who plays the leading female part, received much valuable coaching from Miss Mildred Brown.

After a strenuous afternoon of instruction, tea was served to the memberes of the two companies. At the same time, news reels and newspaper photographs were taken out of doors, a considerable crowd watching the proceedings.

J. K. Whiting '29, publicity manager of the show, announced the final dates of the performances to be as follows: Pi Eta Club, Cambridge, February 18, February 23 and 25; Andover, February 26; West Newton, February 28, and Wellesley on March 5. In addition to these six dates there will be a premiere private performance, for graduates of the club only, on February 17.

The Crimson Ramblers have been engaged to provide the music at all performances. They will appear as a ten-piece orchestra under the direction of J. W. Green '28.

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