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"Fifty Grand," a musical comedy by Graham Maclond '32, will be presented by the Pi Eta Club under the direction of Paul Anderson in their clubhouse on March 20 at 8:15 o'clock.
Timothy J. Reardon Jr. '38 plays the part of "The Flywheel" and two chorus girls are portrayed by Donald C. Sleeper '38 and Edward H. Turner '36.
The plot is built around two colleges fellows who are left a legacy of $50,000 by an eccentric uncle. By the terms of the will, if they lose the money by legitimate business means within a month, they will receive the rest of the uncle's millions. Their futile attempts to squander the money by buying a night club and trying to make it a failure make up the rest of the action.
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