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PIETA PROFITS BY LULL IN ATHLETICS

Graduate Committee Already Begins Work With Coach--Final Choice of Manuscript Not Yet Announced

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The passing of the Yale game and the relapse of the college from the activity of the football season to a more leisurely pace, ushers in the plans for the annual PI Ettmusical comedy. The close of three different sport seasons, football, cross country, and soccer, has released all the men who might otherwise be barred from participation in the show, and promises to furnish the coaches with considerable talent in the way of athletic legs for the chorus and the pony ballet.

Meeting Opens Plans for Season

Yesterday the undergraduate managers, L. W. Grossman '28 and Donald Spencer '26, conferred with the graduate committee consisting of W. H. Fawcett '16, J. W. D. Seymour '17, and D. H. Whittemore '16 on the plans for the coming production. Mr. G. V. C. Lord, coach of last year's production who has been appointed again in that capacity, was also present at the meeting.

Great satisfaction has been expressed by the members of the Club in securing Mr. Lord again this year as coach. It was feared that due to his appointment as this year's coach of the annual Technology show, his services might not be available. Mr. Lord has been handling Pl Eta plays with great success for a score of years now, and this fact, coupled with the talent which is on hand from last year's play, makes the prospects for this year's production very bright.

Competition Keen for Books

Several months ago a call was issued to all members who were intending to submit books for the show It is understood that the competition this year has been exceptionally keen and Mr. Lord and the Graduate Committee have had the privilege of choosing from four or five first-rate manuscripts. What their ultimate choice will be is as yet not known, but it is expected that a decision will be reached within the next few days.

The itinerary of this year's trip is not yet complete, but the mangers have announced that it will be more extensive than usual. In fact the rumor is that the club is planning to break away from the custom of the past few years and undertake several trips of a more extensive nature.

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