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M. Louis Allard, instructor in French, will give a series of six public readings from French dramatists during February and March. The readings will take place at 8 o'clock in the evening, and will be on the dates and from the works denoted below:
Feb. 16--"Le Prince d'Aurec," a comedy, by H. Lavedan.
Feb. 23--"La Course du Flambeau," a comedy, by P. Hervieu.
Mar. 2--"Socrate et sa femme," a comedy, in one act, by Th. de Banville, and "L'Imagination," a story, by J. Lemaitre.
Mar. 11--"Les Caprices de Marianne," a comedy, by A. de Musset.
Mar. 16--"La Cigale," a comedy, by H. Meilhac and L. Haievy.
Mar. 23--"La Princesse lointaine," a comedy, by E. Rostand.
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