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BENEFIT PERFORMANCE OF "THE LIFE OF MAN" TONIGHT

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For the benefit of the American Field Service Association, which is seeking to establish scholarships to send French students to American Universities and American students to French Universities, the Dramatic Club will repeat Andreyeff's "The Life of Man" in Brattle Hall at 8.10 o'clock tonight. "The Life of Man" in sharp contrast to "Beranger", which was presented last night, is a powerful drama depicting the life of any man in moments of despair, failure, triumph, and finally, disillusionment.

The settings for the play are of impressionistic nature, in order to emphasize the mysticism and allegory with which Andreyeff permeates his atmosphere.

There are still a few tickets that may be obtained at Herrick's, the Cooperative Society, and Leavitt and Peirce's at reduction to members of the University. Dancing will follow the performance.

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