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Gerould Wins With Poster Camel

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The drawing which was chosen for the Pi Eta show poster and which will also be used for the program and score covers was designed by R. Gerould '20, author of the play, and executed by him in collaboration with P. French 2S.L.A. It represents a camel, carrying an Arab girl, approaching a crossing where a member of "Efficiency" Jones' traffic squad manipulates his "Go-Stop" signal. The reproductions in Pi Eta colors, black and white and purple, will be seen in the Harvard square windows tomorrow.

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