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ot. \AIG IH A word or two about ‘ * the current offeri ule Club, the dramatic 5 of Princeton University. And the Triangle Club may consider it a dandy break, no end, that I ain nota Harvard man. I curtsy in appreciation of the point that it is an amateur pro- duction—a_ clever amateur pro- of Tri society duction— nevertheless — we find fault) with the “Zuider must humor of Without question the cream of | fi humor bears the colle The belliest I: were over cracks in coll Therefore 1 was terribl when I listened to lines in* z which I've be and not in colle t American stamp. course, iny dears, the simply roared with Iaug had to show it went to Princeton once upon a time. There were bright an’ new lines, too, but few. my fault-finding ends. duction is a lorful one. One production note in par- It seems that attention was centered on ticular interested me. not too much trick lighting. The scenes themselves being embel lished with plenty pigment to carry steady charm to the eye. Broadway show-builders who have been I hope some of the ruining these dancing young eyes of mine by fading from a victory over sunshine to defeat by the moon every. fifteen: seconds will look into this Triangle Club in novation—maybe it was an ac dent—or I'll hafta wear cheaters. And the chorus! y didn’t. certainly, look like the lads who beat Ya Naturally, the irls” of the looked a bit husky, but no more so than the girls of “This Year of Grace.” nsemble Their dancing appealed to me more than that of Tiller Girls, ag Cott Blue ind “Far Aws were all worthy tunes. The plot of “Zuider Zee” lay in a munici law of the town of Doont pronounced “Don't Say Ds that to hold a lady’s hand compels you to mares her. Harvard will complain of the plot’s risquéness, but sophisti cated New York i morally weatherbeaten If you are a Princeton attend your cocktail dinner before the show. s of 80-0-0-0 Tumnus, ty and You'll If you're not a Princeton alumnus, go to eight cocktail parties before the show A friend of mine, Princeton enjoy it more. alumnus, call him Smith—one of the Long Island Smiths—teetered away from his cocktail dinner armed with tickets for “Zuider y He was quite sure th le Club was in New York th outside of a haz ving the show t evening, but reassurance that (Continued on page 28) sy CHEW SEP (’ — tl J ( at MADE ARG HIT AND WAS NoT MENTIONED \WHE PROGRAM, \WAs AEA -——— ATED BY Tle PRINCETON (Get 90% : ONE ce THE CAST WHICH x ww oN, comicbooks.com