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"FIRST DOWN EGYPT" PRESENTED BEFORE PI ETA GRADUATES

Initial Performance at Pi Eta Theatre Has Many "Specialties" and Song Hits--Public Production on January 2

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The initial performance of the 1923 Pi Eta Show "First Down Egypt" was given at the Pi Eta Theatre last night. The showing was for members and former members of the club only.

Among the "specialties" that were featured was the song "I want to tell you", sung by R. S. Flinn '23;, "When Nero Played His Fiddle", with J. R. West '23, L. F. Holmes '24, and H. S. Pinkham, '25; and the "Dance of the Dumb Waiter", with P. L. Cheney 2S. A. "Looking Backwards". "My Gridironed King", and "I forgot to Kiss you Goodbye" were the outstanding song-hits of the show.

The first public performance of "First Down Egypt" will be given on January 2 at the Pi Eta Theatre, followed by a second presentation on January 3. Tickets for these may be obtained at the Coop and Leavitt and Peirce's; no tickets will be sold at the clubhouse.

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