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M. Andre Tardieu will deliver the last of his lectures on "La France et les Alliances" at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon in Sanders Theatre. He will consider the relations between France and the United States, their common interests and President Roosevelt's attitude toward France. Seats will be reserved for ticket-holders until 4.25 o'clock. After the lecture a tea will be given for M. Tardieu by the Cercle Francais at which he will be presented with a medal given each year to the Hyde lecturer. All members of the French Department are invited.
M. Tardieu's lectures have covered the subject of France and her international politics. He is particularly fitted to speak on these topics as he is not only the foreign editor of the Paris "Temps," but was at one time the Governor of the French colonies in Africa.
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