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DRAMATIC CLUB TO GIVE BENEFIT PERFORMANCES

WILL BE LAST PERFORMANCES BEFORE NEW YORK TRIP

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The Dramatic Club will present tonight at 8.10 o'clock in Brattle Hall "Beranger", by Sacha Guitry, as the first of its two benefit performances for the American Field Service Association. These two will be the last performances before the club takes its trip to New York during the spring vacation. "The Life of Man" will be given tomorrow night.

The American Field Service Association was originally an organization of Americans who served with the French Armies during the war. They are now seeking to establish several fellowships in perpetuity to send French students to American universities, and to enable American students to go to France.

J. W. D. Seymour '17 has had entire charge of coaching the production and picking the casts, as he has done for the past few seasons. The title role in "Beranger" will be taken by John Collier '24, who will be supported by Conrad Salinger '23 as Talleyrand. Miss Dorothy Googins will take the leading female role.

There are a few tickets still on sale at Herrick's, the Harvard Cooperative Society, and Leavitt and Peirce's, with a special reduction for members of the University. There will be dancing after each performance.

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