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The annual theatrical production of the Fi Eta Society, to be presented during April, is an original comic opera entitled "The Girl and the Chauffeur." The book is by J. Dignowity, Jr., '06, and the music by T. Davison, Jr., '06. The production will be coached under the direction of N. H. White '95, and R. Risley '06 will be undergraduate manager.
The play is in two acts, the first laid in and about a summer hotel in Tacoma, Washington, the second in the garden of the Marquis Hari Kari, the Japanese governor of Nagasaki. The plot centres about the endeavors of a young collegian named Wigglesworth to earn an honest living, and his infatuation with May Lifter, the daughter of Thomas Lawson Lifter, a Chicago magnate. His college career is cut short by the villainy of an uncle who robbed him of his money, and he goes west to seek his fortune in Tacoma, where Thomas Lawson Lifter with his two daughters, May and Annie, are stopping en route to Japan.
Mr. Lifter discharges his chauffeur, and Wigglesworth applies with success for the position. At this point, Webster Smith, a lawyer, arrives in Tacoma looking for Wigglesworth, whose uncle has recently died leaving no will, and whose fortune accordingly belongs to his nephew.
Wigglesworth, in a heroic resolve to take up a new life, has thrown away his cigarette case, which has his name engraved upon it. This has been found by James Christopher Lovewater, a missionary on his way to Japan. Lovewater meets the lawyer Smith who takes the possession of the cigarette case as proof that the fortune which he has to bestow should go to Lovewater. The latter, now refunded, takes the same ship with the Lifters and Wigglesworth to Japan. Owing to various complications Wigglesworth is arrested by the Marquis Hari Kari, after the party has arrived in Japan, but the timely arrival of lawyer Smith, who has discovered his mistake, and the identification of Wigglesworth as an American millionaire, bring about the extrication of Wigglesworth from the angry marquis and his happy union with May Lifter.
The first public performance will be a matinee on Tuesday, April 17 at the Tremont Theatre, Boston. The two public Cambridge performances will be given on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 24 and 25, in the club theatre
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