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Cercle Francais Lectures.

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The eight lectures by M. HuguesLeRoux under the auspices of the Cercle Francais will be given in Sanders Theatre, at 4.30 p.m., on the dates given below. Tickets for the course may be obtained from A. S. Dixey, 32 Westmorly Court, to whom application must be made in writing before February 2, 1902. No person may apply for more than two seats. Applications will be filled in the order of their receipt.

The dates and subjects of the lectures are:

Feb. 12.--Le Roman contemporain estil une peinture exact de 1a Societe Francaise?

Feb. 14.--Flaubert, comme peintre de 1a France du Nord.

Feb. 17.--Daudet, comme peintre de la France provinciale du Midi.

Feb. 19.--Maupassant, comme peintre de l'instinct de la race.

Feb. 21.--Bourget, comme peintre de la societe parisienne cosmopolite.

Feb. 24.--Zola a-t-il peint un cote general de I'humanite ou un aspect particular de la societe francaise?

Feb. 26.--Anatole France comme 1e liquidateur de la societe bourgeoise sortie de la revolution.

Feb. 28.--Tendances des jeunes romanciers.

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