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A Boston and Cambridge division of the "Alliance Francaise," a "national association for the furthering of the French language in the colonies and in foreign lands," has been organized for the first year with Professor de Sumichrast as president. There will be ten meetings open to members at which the following men will speak: Professor de Sumichrast of Harvard, Professor F. Bocher of Harvard, Professor Desire Despradelle, M. Jules Cambon, ambassador at Washington, M. Gaston Deschamps of the "Temps." M. Louis Frechette of the "Societe Royale du Canada," and two others. These meetings will be held during the winter, beginning tomorrow at the Tuilerles, 270 Commonwealth avenue, Boston. Harvard men are eligible to membership.
There will be also two courses, open to the public, the first one by Professor de Sumichrast and the second by Professor Adolphe Cohn of Columbia. These two courses will consist of six lectures each, the first of which will be given Dec. 1. They will be given in Huntington Hall, Rogers Building, courtesy of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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