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Opportunity for Students in French.

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The Lowell Institute course of free lectures includes this year 12 lectures (in French) by Professor A. N. van Daell on "The Rise and Development of Prose Fiction in France." The reputation of the lecturer as an original thinker is too well known to need any words of commendation. The lectures are announced to take place on Fridays, at 8 p. m., beginning November 3, room 11, Rogers Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tickets can be secured by applying at Secretary Tyler's office in the Rogers Building.

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