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THE TRIANGLE CLUB OFPRINCETON UNIVERSITY
PRESENTS
Book by
L. E. Laflin, Jr., 23 J. S. Martin, '23 H. C. Miner, Jr., '23
Lyrics by
J. S. Martin, '23 L. E. Laflin, Jr., '23 H. C. Miner, Jr., '23
C. L. OvERSTREET, '23 W. R. StUHLER, '23
J. A. C. Gray, '23 J. Spencer Taylor, '24
Music by
W. R. Stuhler, '23 R. M. Crawford, '25 F. T. Corbett, '22 >^
Additional Music by
C. F. Good, '23 B. M. Ten Eyck, '24 W. H. Smith, '24 J. A. Sturges, '25
Additional Dialogue by
W. H. Smith, '24 W. R. Stuhler, '23
Produced Under the Direction of
Donald Clive Stuart
Dances and Ensembles Devised, Arranged and Produced
Under Personal Direction of
Charles S. Morgan, Jr.
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Officers of the Triangle Club
VV. R. Stuhler, .'23, President J. Van Vleck, Jr., '23, ManagerF. M. Chapman, '23, Secretary
Copyright MCMXXII THE JOHN CHURCH COMPANYInternational Copyright
PRINTEO IN THE U. S. A.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
MENKAR, Master Mind of Mars . F, M. Chapman,
DOLLAR, A Prophet of Gloom . . . T. Spencer,
ALAR, Of the Younger Generation on Mars R. M. Crawford,
LORIA, A Visitor from Venus . . . J. B. Darby,
W. HOODOO SMITH, The Man from Earth W. H. Smith,
TARKA, The High Priestess of Moomoo . L. E. Laflin, Jr.,
NOT SO HIGH PRIESTESS . W. B. Booth,
LOW PRIESTESSLOWER PRIESTESS .
LOWEST PRIESTESS .
ROMPERS, A Martian Gompers
NEBULAR ....METEAR
F. R. McDermand,
D. L. Gardner,
J. Rae,
L. E. Laflin, Jr.,
. R. N. Plum,
E. A. Bartlett,
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ACT I
The Temple of Wisdom on the Planet Mars.
Time : Blue time through Amber time.
ACT II
A Grove near the Temple.
Time : Yellow time through Violet time.
The Action takes place in the year called 1923 on Earth.
MUSICAL NUMBERSACTl
1. OPENING CHORUS Music by R. M. Crawford, '23 9
a. SCENA Lyric iv- H. C. Miner, Jr., '23
6. menkar's chantC. YOUNGER generation's DANCEd. SCOLDING CHORUSe. loria's welcome
2. I FEEL so QUEER Music by B. M. Ten Eyck. '24 IG
(Loria, Dollar, and Tarka) ^-^ ^ f L. E. Laflin, Jr., '23
(Alar and Younger Generation) * '^ \ W. R. Stuhler, '23
(Menkar and Older Generation)
3. THAT'S WHY I LEFT THE WORLD BEHIND . Music by W. R. Stuhler, '23 20
(Hoodoo) Lyric by L. E. Laflin, Jr., '23
4. IF THEY DO IT ON EARTH Music 6y W. R. Stuhler, '23 23
(Tarka and Priestesses) Lyric by L. E. Laflin, Jr., '23
5. HEAVEN'S ABOVE Music by W. R. Stuhler, '23 26
(Alar) iW. R. Stuhler, '23
Ivrir bv \^- ^- Laflin, Jr., '23
Lyric byp^ ^ Miner, Jr., '23
[ J. S. Martin, '23
6. THIS AND THAT Music by W. H. Smith, '24 30(Hoodoo and Tarka) j ,-^ t,, f H. C. MIner, Jr., '23
\ J. Spencer Iaylor, 24
7. BALLET ;^„,-, tr F. T Corbett, '223^ 33
(Ensemble)"
\ B. M. Ten Eyck, 24
8. DRAMATIC FINALE Music 6y R. M. Crawford, '25 40(Chancellor, Alar, Menkar, Loria, a-nd Ensemble) Lyric by J. S. Martin, '23
ACT II
9. OPENING Music by R. M. Cra*wford, '25 4^(Younger Generation) Lyric by J. S. Martin, '23
10. THE MILKY WADE Music by B. M. Ten Eyck, '24 50(Alar and Younger Generation) Lyric by J. S. Martin, '23
11. GOLOSH Music 6y C. F. Good, '23 54(Martian Flappers)
12. FISH AND SMITH Music 6y W. R. Stuhler, '23 5g(Hoodoo) ^ j^ J f L. E. Laflin, Jr., '23
\ C. L. Overstreet, '23
13. THE MYSTIC STRAND Music by F. T. Corbett, '22^^ (jQ
(Menkar) Lyric by J. S. Martin, '23
14. BEYOND THE MOON Music by W. R. Stuhler, '23 ^5(Alar) X ^-^ ^ r J. Spencer Taylor, '24
* -^ \ J. S. Martin, 23
15. TAKE THE HINT Music by F. T. Corbett, '22^ 68(Menkar, Alar, and Chorus) Lyric ij' J. S. Martin, '23
16. VIOLET RAY BALLETjV^^-^ ^ f C. F. Good, '23 73
\ J. A. Sturges, '25
opening ChorusLyric by
H.C.MINER Jr. '23
Andante scena -^Oboe p^i^ ^^^ ^^T53ES
Music byR.M. CRAWFORD '25
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MENKARS CHANTAdagio
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Rev - 'rence the sage of Mars! He rules the burn - ing
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stars! Wis dom pro - found from on
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14
ALAR to LORIA
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Lyric bj-
L.E. LAFLINJr23W.R. STUHLER '22
I Feel So Queer
Music by
B.M. TEN EYCK '24
^ Allegro moderato
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has made me rath-er an - noyed.
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pleas - ure re - veal - ing-!
it's so do - pres - sing!
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I Feel So Queer 4
20That's Why I Left The World Behind
Lyric by
L.E.LAFLIN Jr. '23
Music by
W. R. STUHLER '23
Moderateo
Quasi RecitativeHOODOO^ii ji I ^'- ;i > ji i i i. Ji
I was al - ways up and do - ing, Though, these
What the vac - uum clean - er catch - es, Goes to
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days, there's trou - ble brew- ing; And mymake the heads of match- es; They've be
pict - ure was in ev - 'ry mag- agun to make Rolls Roy - ces out of
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How I worked up from a
Ev - 'ry mo - tor - cy - cle
beg - gar, To a
cop Has a
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red light, say- ing: "stopl" Traf-fic cops have stood so much they're get-ting thin Ev-'ry
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^^- Ji ;:. J i ji" i>M^ship - ment had no kick in, So I put an ex- tra stick in, Made of
cit - y has a slum, There's hard rub - ber chew -ing- gum. And they're
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All the fool you get is chem-ic, There's a
dy- na- mite, and soaked in gas-o - line,
put -ting Hy - dro-chlo - ric in the gin!.
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That's Why I Left etc. 3
22
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left
left
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At - las used to have it on his mind..I was wor- ried for a space That I
Yes, I've pet - ted drunk and danced, Now I
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the pace, Butad - vanced, Ev - er
still
since
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I left
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Zowie!
Well - Hell!That's why I left the world be
t's why I left the world beThat'hind,hind.
That's Whv I Left etc. 3
Lyric by
J. A. C.GRAY, '23
L.E.LAFLIN, Jr.'23
If They Do It On Earth
Allegro moderato
23
Music by
W. R. STUHLER '23
C. GRAY '23
L.E.LAFLIN'23
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Na - tion's vi - bra - tions BySalt Lake is no fake, You
rad - i - phone,—all must a - gree;
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Reach us, and teach us, That one wife a - lone—Tur - key is fa - mous Through - out his - to - ry;
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Is - n't sufBlue -beard was
fi - cient Toonce feared. But
com - pen- sate for wed-ded state. SoSol - o - mon with all his wives Had
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If
it's true,
one wife.
that they do it on earth ,.
is a sol - ace for life,
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can do.
leave off.
mit up
where you
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A
Earth's
Change
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- ing ex- son's a
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World - ly wis - dom weFor a new— change of
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If They Do It etc. 3
25
cheer,
heart.
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One lone wife lacks the spice of all life,_
Take us all we will come when you call;.
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Threes a crowd of more worth..
We'll ac - knowl - edge your worth.
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Let's have four or a few doz-en more,_
Ev - 'ry day we will love and o - bey.
It's done, if they
We will, if they
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If They Do It etc. 3
26
Lyric byW. R. STUHLER '23
L.E. LAFLIN,Jr./23H. C. MINER, Jr./23
J. S. MARTIN '23
Heavens Above
Moderate con moto ALAR
Music by
W. R. STUHLER'23
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Ve - nus, rad- iant burn
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Mars, who
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$ ^^ Pnot till night re - turn
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iA - bout you, a - ges it seemed.Oft- en Ive dreamed
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i -^ ^mpknow. Com - ets I've sent,.
fey i i - s »
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You've guid - ed me by your star;.Longfrom a - far—
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Ive bid - ed Lone - some, long - ing and blue.
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car- ry my love. to Ve-nus— Now you are found:
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Heavens Above - 4
30
This and That
Lyric byH.C.MINER, JR. '23
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Tar - ka, you carit con-strue
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you are my mate.
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Lyric byL.E.LAFLIN,Jr.,'23C.L. OVERSTREET,'23
Fish And Smith
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Beyond the Moon
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Take The Hint
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^Introduction Vivo MENKAR, ALAR and CHORUS
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