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Battle scenes of the French Maquis in action will feature movies to be shown tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the Bio. Labs under the sponsorship of the French Department. Four films, narrated in French, will be shown for the benefit of students in all French courses.
In addition to the pictures of the French Forces of the Interior, who are now fighting near the Pyrenees and in Vichy in behalf of the Allied armies, two travelogues of the plains of Normandy and Brittany, where American troops recently smashed the Nazis, will be presented.
Rounding out the program is the French film. "The Last Time I Saw Paris," a movie produced some time ago and distributed by the Free French information service. The picture is particularly significant today, as it predicts the recapture and rebirth of Paris.
All men and Radcliffe girls enrolled in French at Harvard have been invited to attend, and guests will also be welcomed. The purpose of the movies is to assist the students in developing their French conversational techniques.
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