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Blondes for Defense" will be the title of the Pi Eta Club's 72nd annual show to be presented on March 17-21. A chorus of 16 and a ballet will cavort through three public performances, and a special rendition for the soldiers at Fort Devens.
March 19 has been set aside for undergraduate attendance, while a formal dance will climax the following Friday's performance. The last showing will be Saturday, March 20. All performances will be presented at the club house, 1 Winthrop Square, Cambridge.
Having directed Pi Eta successes for the past 11 years Paul Anderson has again put together a breezy review based on hypnotism and the Office of Production Management. Music is by Robert A. Gibson of Boston, and the book was written by David J. Conroy 2L.
Pi Eta is cooperating with the Phillips Brooks Speakers Committee to present the show to the men at Fort Devens. It is the first time that a Harvard show of this type has been presented to a military audience.
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