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PI ETA TO GIVE MUSICAL FARCE

Club Chooses "Robin, The Robber," by P. Blackmur '15 and Others.

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The Pi Eta Club has selected as its spring play a musical farce entitled "Robin, the Robber." The book is by P. Blackmur '15, the music by M. F. Hall '15 and B. H. Poucher '16 and the lyrics by B. S. Davison '16. The scene of the play is laid in a mythical kingdom in southern Europe and the story deals with the love affair of a robber chieftain and the princess of the country, which involves many amusing and surprising incidents.

The first public performance will be given on March 19, probably in the Pi Eta Theatre.

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