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By Henry Butler - BLOOMINGTON, July 6—Indiana University's summer: cellent lead pair.

. Eugene Bayless, as Bumerli, the | chocolate Soldier, and Mildred Richards, as Nadina, are an ex-| Mr. Bayless,|

operetta season will get off to a sedately charming start|who has done impressive work in|

in East Hall tonight with “The Chocolate Soldier.” The Oscar Straus operetta, a rather far-fetched adapta-|ample) is versatile enough to bey

tion from Shaw's “Arms and

than musicals of more recent vintage.

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