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Cercle Francais Lectures.

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The Cercle Francais has arranged for a series of eight lectures on the Modern French Theatre, to be given by M. Gaston Deschamps, literary critic of the "Temps." These lectures will be given in Sanders Theat e at 4.30 p. m., on dates given below. Tickets for the course may be obtained from R. Goslet, 6 Claverly Hall, to whom applications must be made in writing before Feb. 1. Sections of the Theatre will be reserved for officers and students of the University. The dates and subjects of the lectures are:

Feb. 20.--Les Maitres du Theatre Contemporain: Augier, Dumas fils, Meilhac et Halevy, Sardou.

Feb. 22.--La Question du Mariage et le Theatre Contemporain: Paul Hervieu.

Feb. 25.--Le Theatre Satirique; Henri Lavedan, Maurice Donnay, Alfred Capus.

Feb. 27.--La Farce. Les successeurs de Labiche.

Mar. 1.--La Vie de famille et le Theatre Contemporain: Brieux.

Mar. 4.--La Question Sociale; Francois de Curel; le Theatre Antoine.

Mar. 6.--Le drame Heroique: Henri de de Bornier; Edmond Rostand.

Mar. 8.--Conclusion. L'avenir du Theatre en France.

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