Word: eta
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...secrets of the Pi Eta mystery play, "Dr. Hyde and Mr. Seek" will be unfolded for the first time this evening before the past and present members of the club. This Graduates' Night performance is the fore-runner of several public presentations, the first of which will be held at the Pi Eta Theatre on January 7. Other Cambridge performances are scheduled for January 8 and January...
...furnish the keynote to the plot. The roles of her two admirers, Dr. Hyde and Mr. Seek, are played by E. S. Washburn '25 and E. A. Sawin '25 respectively. There is, according to the advance notices, more female pulchritude in the chorus than in any former Pi Eta production...
Four young ladies from the cast of "Helen of Troy, New York", now playing at the Colonial Theatre, were present at the Pi Eta rehearsal yesterday afternoon and assisted in the coaching of the production, "Dr. Hyde and Mr. Seek". For their benefit the rehearsal was partly in costume. Miss Queenie Smith, the star of the popular musical comedy, gave several points on dancing to the pony ballet, while Miss Helen Ford super-intended the love scene between E. E. Sawin '25 and C. H. Morgan '24, assisted by Miss Carrington and Miss Hudson...
Henry Edwards Scott, Jr., 2G of Medford was announced last night to be the winner of the Pi Eta poster competition. His design will be used on the cover of the program. Second place went to Parker Francis Pond '25 of Neponset, whose design will appear on the posters. Charles Hill Morgan, 2d., '24 of Worcester and Richard Lionel Wright of Utica, New York, received honorable mention. Wright, ex-student of the University and a member of the Pi Eta Club, is now studying at the Museum Art School in Boston...
...Boston audiences are the world's worst!" said Mr. G. V. C. Lord, coach of this year's Pi Eta play, to a CRIMSON reporter on Saturday. When interviewed, Mr. Lord was in Notman's studio before the picture of the Pi Eta cast was taken, surrounded by a group of masculine chorus girls, who will make their first appearance in "Dr. Hyde and Mr. Seek" on January 4 in Cambridge. Aside from coaching numerous college theatricals at the University and at Dartmouth, Mr. Lord has long been associated with the Shuberts, both as an actor and as a manager...