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Pi Eta Play at Club Theatre

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The Pi Eta Society will give the first public performance of "The Cantelopers" in Cambridge in the Club Theatre this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets at $1.50 may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's, at Amee's, and at the theatre.

"The Cantelopers" is a musical comedy in three acts. The book is written by N. F. Coburn '11 and O. C. Dow '11, and the music and Iyrics are by D. N. Tweedy '12 and R. H. Weller '11, respectively.

Two more performances will be given, one in the Music Hall, Quincy, tomorrow evening, and the other in the Pi Eta Theatre, Cambridge, on Friday.

The cast of the play is as follows: Major Pondsby, U. S. A.,  J. S. Pfeil uC. Longstreet Pondsby, his son,  C. C. Lee '12 Martha Pondsby, his daughter,  N. B. Dee '11 Mary, a maid,  H. R. Morse '12 Mrs. Henrietta Saxon Wells,  G. S. Phenix '12 Juliet Marlowe Wells, her daughter,  P. C. Squire '11 Hunting Wells, her son,  E. R. Kimball '11 Mollicule Hepsipah Kennedy,  M. S. Robbins '12 Artemus Poindexter Hopper,  J. S. Hutchinson '13 Jed Nevins,  W. H. Heywood '12 Timothy Sullivan,  J. L. Hannan '12 Chief Shoota-Da-Plock,  J. G. B. Perkins '11 Wachoo,  F. O. Bergquist uC. Seluta,  E. R. Kimball '11 Ravenhead,  N. B. Dee '11 Leon Opper,  N. F. Coburn '11 Mazie, a soubrette.  W. H. Lacey '12

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