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Pi Eta's exotic leading lady, Sherman B. Cawley, will disappoint his public in the coming showing of "Blondes For Defense"--he didn't convince the draft board.
It takes more than being a heroine to get out of the army, Cawley found, so Richard L. Whittemore, star of last year's show, will take the part.
Dealing with hypnotism in the O.P.M. and featuring a "Star Spangled Banner" chorus of 16, a pastoral ballet, and a boogie woogie stomp, the show will leave for Fort Devens after its opening at the club, and Cawley may see Whitemore play the role the draft board didn't think he fitted.
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