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The Dramatic Club will present "Beranger", by Sacha Guitry, and "The Life of Man", by Leonid Andreyeff, on April 9, and 10, respectively, at Brattle Hall, just before the club's spring trip to New York, where the plays will again be produced. The proceeds of the performances at Brattle Hall will be given to the endowment fund of the American Field Service Fellowships for French Universities.
M. Clemenceau made the American Field Service Association the beneficiary of the proceeds of his lecture tour in America. The officers of the association are now endeavoring to supplement M. Clemenceau's contribution by a sum which will enable two fellowships to be established in perpetuity to be known as Georges Clemenceau Fellowships, one to send an American student to France and the other to bring a French student to the United States. Their goal is to raise $600,000 for the permanent endowment of fellowships.
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