If the University is to practice the commendable policy of "patronizing home products," an opportunity to do so will be afforded tonight in the dramatic performance to be staged by the Cercle Francais. The Cercle Francais is not begging for money; it has other ways of securing funds than through charity. But those who attend the plays tonight will not only benefit themselves intellectually; they will also be aiding the worthy cause of the French Red Cross.
"PATRONIZING HOME PRODUCTS"
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