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Gertrude Stein Will be Subject of Lecture by Bernard Fay Tonight

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Bernard Fay, French author and critic, will give the first of the Morris Gray Lectures tonight on "Gertrude Stein and the Chapelle of the Rue de Fleurs," in the Exhibition Room of Widener at 7 o'clock.

M. Fay, who is a professor of French Literature at the University of Clermont-Ferrand, has recently been elected to an honorary membership in Le Cercle Francais. Paul Claudel, French Ambassador to the United States is the honorary president.

Fay's lecture will be open to a large group of undergraduates who have received special invitations.

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