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"Damaged Goods," the well-known play by Engene Brieux, will be recited by Mr. Edward A. Mead, of New York, in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock.
Briex's famous play on the responsibilities of marriage and married life is known the world over, and has been translated and acted in all the great civilized nations of Europe and America. The play is not only a warning, but "a powerful argument for clean living." It has been endorsed by many of the greatest men in this country, and has been played in the principal cities the United States. Mr. Mead has already recited the play in an English translation in several of the eastern colleges. All members of the Union are invited to be present.
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