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By invitation of the Department of French, M. Ferdinand Brunetiere, member of the French Academy and editor-in-chief of the "Revue des Deux-Mondes," will deliver a series of three lectures, in French, to the students in Harvard University and Radcliffe College in Sanders Theatre on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 12, 14 and 15, at half past four o'clock in the afternoon. The subject of the lectures will be "Moliere."
M. Brunetiere is the leading literary critic in France and his public courses at the Sorbonne have invariably been crowded to the doors. His writings are largely used in the work of the French Department here and in other American universities.
On Friday, April 9 at half past four o'clock in the afternoon, Professor de Sumichrast will give, in the lecture room of the Fogg Art Museum, a public lecture on M. Brunetiere's doctrines and litary work.
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