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FRENCH DEPARTMENT HOLDS PRIZE CONTEST TONIGHT

Competition for Medal to be Held in Paine Hall

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The French Department of Harvard University will hold its oratorical contest for the "Medaille France-Amerique" tonight at Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building at 5 o'clock. Six undergraduates will give talks in French on current events in France.

P. H. Chamillard. Victor Emmanuel Champman Memorial Fellow will preside. The judges will be W. B. Snow, Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Boston, Professor A. T. M. deAndria of Boston University, and E. L. Raiche.

The speakers will be E. C. Tatham '32, G. R. Stone '31, P. G. Livermore '32, L. R. Shulman '32, Joseph Canter '32, and G. W. Sanda '31.

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