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Alimited number of good seats
still remain for the Ann Arbor
showing of the most original and
lavish Opera in history, playing
next week at the Whitney Thec-

tter Monday through Friday

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Saturday

natine.

This twenty-third annual Union

musical

show is brimming over

with tuneful,
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different plot,

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tirely. new dance routines, ane all-
star campus cast, singing of the
highest order, strikingly effective

scenes,

a larger

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chestra, three separate choruses,
and above all, remains true to
the tradition, "'our handsomest
women are men." You'll find a
pot of real entertainment at this

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- TICKET SALE
- Today at -the main desk
of the Union 2 -5 P.M.
_ Tomorrow at the Whitney
Theater 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Prices $1.50 to $3.00

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