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When the upper reaches of HBS administration accidentally lose the Schools entire $1 billion nest egg, the FBI offers Dean Clark a way to recompense for the fiduciary gaffe or else. The Feds have decided that HBS would make a perfect hideout for the star witness in an impending insider-trading trial. Enter Whit Sellblower, a Baker Scholar graduate of HBS, who goes undercover and returns to the School to pass as a student once again. Predictable and unpredictable complications ensue.
Such were the Terms of Endowment, this years HBS Show, an all-student, original song-and-dance extravaganza that drew enthusiastic crowds to its four April performances. Several dozen students took part in mounting all aspects of the production, which featured memorable characters such as Reese Tatedearnings and Professor Matthew Canton-Derstand, and songs like A Scorpion Bowl/Ignition Remix and One Moment in TOM.
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