Page 4 EN ¥IE 1C TAIN IE N T Phillips Brothers Flame at Behrend The Student Programming Council brought the comedy/juggling team of the Phillips Brothers to Behrend. Here, Tony keeps his brother Dave very warm during the show. The duo filled the Reed Lecture Hall with thier show. (photo by Audrey Acosta) by Richard E. McCartney Collegian Staff Writer People poured into Reed 117 Nov. 17, to watch the Phillips brothers comedy team. The Phillips brothers blended comedy, juggling, and music into one incredible, distinctive act which made it very easy to see why they are considered one of the top college performing acts in the country and why they have been nominated for a national I SPACIOUS j | APARTMENTSf and I! 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