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Professor C. H. C. Wright, professor of French in the University, will talk on "Moliere" at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon in Emerson D. This is the fourth lecture in a series of five which are being given on great authors, primarily for the benefit of students concentrating in literature. The lecture is open to all students in the University.
In connection with the lecture, an exhibition of books pertaining to Moliere is being held in the Treasure Room of Widener Library. There are numerous copies of his plays, ranging from a very early edition, published in 1666, to the most modern of collections. La Grange's "Archives de la Comedie Francaise", and a series of old illustrations for "Le Tartuffe", are among the most interesting of the exhibits.
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