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Professor Pierre Lemaire, French Exchange Professor of Applied Sciences to American Universities, will deliver two lectures in the University this week.
"The Design and Proper Adjustment of Automobile Parts" will be the topic of his first talk, which will be given today at 10 o'clock in Pierce 202. The second will be delivered tomorrow in Pierce 110 at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Engineering Society. Its subject will be, "Color Photography". Both lectures will be illustrated with lantern slides.
Professor Lemaire is Assistant Director of the Ecole Centrale Lyonnaise. During the War he was in charge of the trans-atlantic radio station at Bordeaux, and in addition carried out researches on submarine acoustics.
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