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Professor Jules Luquiens, head of the French Department of Yale University, will speak before the Cercle Francais at the Colonial Club tonight at 7.30 on Victor Cherbuliez, the great modern French novelist.
The Cercle has made arrangements with several other prominent French lecturers for lectures during the year. Among these are, Professor G. McClure Harper of Princeton, who will lecture December 15 on "Le Caractere Natural de la poesie lyrique francaise"; Professor A. Chu, late of Harvard, now of Columbia, who will speak January 19 on French Political Life; Professor A. van Dael of M. I. T., who will address the club in February on Maupassant; and Rene Doumic, the well-known critic of the Revue des Deux-Mondes, who will give a series of eight lectures during March on various phases of French Romanticism.
These lectures will be open to all members of the University, and it is hoped they will be largely attended.
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