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French Talking Films

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"Madame Bovary" been chosen as the first in the annual series of selected French talking pictures shown free of charge to Harvard and Radcliffe students during the winter. Gustav Flaubert's novel has been adapted for screen production by Jean Renoir, a brother of the artist Renoir and of the actor who takes the part of Bovary.

Students of Harvard and Radcliffe may obtain tickets beginning Monday, October 22, on the personal presentation of their Bursar's cards at Exhibition Hall in Robinson Hall Annex. The film will be shown at the Institute of Geographical Exploration at 2 Divinity Avenue on Thursday and Friday, October 25 and 26. The hours for presentation on both days will be at 2, 4.15, 6.30, and 8.45 o'clock.

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