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Hyde Lecturer Appointed for 1908

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M. Andre Tardieu, foreign editor of the Paris "Temps," and an acknowledged authority on French and international politics, has been chosen to deliver the Hyde lectures this year. His subject will be "The Modern and Foreign Politics of France and Europe." The lectures will be given in February under the auspices of the Cercle Francais, but the dates and subjects of the separate lectures have not yet been announced. Mr. Tardieu is well known throughout Europe as a writer of books and articles on international politics. He has also held an important office under the French government as Governor of the French colonies in Africa.

The Hyde lectures are maintained by a fund of $30,000 established in 1898 by J. H. Hyde '98. The selection of the lecturers is made on the recommendation of Mr. Hyde.

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