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PI ETA TO GIVE SPECIALTY ACTS

Excerpts From "First Down Egypt" to be Presented at Hundred Club

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Specialty acts from the Pi Eta show "First Down Egypt" will be presented at the Hundred Club Frolic and Dance which is to be held at the Copley Plaza next Tuesday for the benefit of charity.

Tonight "First Down Egypt" is playing in Providence at Infantry Hall, this making the third year that the Society has played there. The last Cambridge performance will be given at the Pi Eta Theatre on Friday, January 12th. Tickets are on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's and at the Cooperative Society, and may be reserved by calling the club house, University 10736.

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