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Benefit For Polish Children Tonight

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Members of the University associated with the Friends of Poland Dramatic Club will take part in an entertainment to be given by that organization in Jordan Hall, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock to raise funds for the relief of the children of Poland. The program will include two plays and a pantomime. It is in the first play, a comedy entitled, "Nobody Knows Me," translated from Count Alexandre Fredo, the Polish Moliere, that members of the University will appear. The principal roles will be taken by Miss Helenka Adamowska, Miss Martha Putnam, G. R. Pulsifer '88, W. D. Austin, R. Coggeshall '16, J. L. T. Tildsley '19 and C. S. Howard '20. A limited number of 50 cent seats are still on sale at the Polish Relief headquarters, 601 Boylston street, Boston.

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