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Andre Morize, Professor of Romance Languages, will speak to America from Paris tomorrow night, Memorial Day.
Professor Morize who is now on leave in Paris will address his American audience over the Paris-Mondiale, newspaper short-wave station at 10 o'clock Eastern Daylight Saving Time. The station can be tuned at 11.72, 11.845, and 9.50 kilocycles.
Caught in Paris on his leave by the war, Morize offered his services to the French Ministry of Information, where he has been employed up until now, and where he is at present a high-ranking official.
During World War I, he came to Harvard to teach machine gun fire and operation under the auspices of the French government, later becoming a French instructor and finally a full professor.
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