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The first of a series of two lectures, in French, on "L'histoire du palais de Versailles," will be given by Professor Eugene J. A. Duquesne, of the department of Architecture, in the larger lecture room in Robinson Hall on Friday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock.
In 1908 Professor Duquesne served as architect of the French government in charge of the works of repair and restoration of the Palace of Versailles and the Trianon. The lecture will be fully illustrated by the stereopticon and will be open to the public. The second lecture of the series will be given on May S.
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