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Dramatic Club Shows Profit of $100 on "Jonah and Whale"

Previous Plays Have Done Well To Break Even, Greene Reports

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"Jonah and the Whale," the last offering of the Dramatic Club, was the most successful, financially, that the Club has presented in many years, Stephen Greene '37, President, revealed yesterday.

"Jonah" showed a profit slightly in excess of $100, whereas its predecessor, "The Wind and the Rain," produced last year, only went into the black by about $10. Past plays have either lost heavily or just barely broken even.

No decision has been reached about the titles of plays to be produced this coming semester. A new group of officers will be inducted in about two months and all questions concerned with the new plays to be presented will be taken up by them. Greene stated.

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