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PI ETA TO PRESENT MUSICAL COMEDY OF COLLEGE TONIGHT

Play Was Put On Last Night For Alumni In Private Performance

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"It Won't Be Long Now", a musical comedy of college life in two acts, written by Roland Maycock '33, was presented last night at the Pi Eta Theatre for Alumni of the Club. This evening it will be given again at 8 o'clock for the public.

Last night's performance, under the management of N. P. Farquhar '32, was played by the following cast: Mrs. Persimmons, W. O. Faxon '32; Mrs. Hawkins, Sturtevant Burr '31; Mrs. Migrain, Francis Hoague '31; Mac Truck, N. P. Farquhar '32; Tommy Hawthorn, S. C. Dorman '33; Brock Kerreth, P. S. Carter '34; "Hermes" Austin, R. B. Harrison '32; Betty Landingstone, R. W. Kuhl '32; Anita Gale, J. H. Pearson '32; radio announcer, W. M. Marvel '30; reporter, Arthur Barrett '34.

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