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The first Cambridge performance of the Pi Eta play was given in the theatre of the club-house last night. The play, though rather too long, went off very smoothly. J. M. Ross '01 took the part of Triptolemus B. Arnstormer, the half-cracked actor, with great skill. His acting and the songs sung by P. L. Fish '01 were the best features of the evening. The last performance of the play will be given Thursday evening at the club theatre.
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