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FRENCH AUTHOR GUEST OF HONOR

Cercle Francais Will Hold Reception for M. LeRoux This Evening.

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Monsieur Huguts LeRoux, the well-known French author and explorer, will be the guest of honor at a meeting of the Cercle Francais in the Cercle rooms, Grays 17, tonight at 7.15. Monsieur LeRoux is a special envoy to President Wilson, and is endeavoring to arouse sentiment for the French in this country. He is editor of the Paris paper "Le Matin," and the author of numerous works on exploration. He is an officer in the Legion of Honor, and a famous diplomat.

Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, of the history department will be present, and will introduce M. LeRoux, who will give an informal talk on the fortunes of France.

M. LeRoux will speak in the Union Thursday night on the present condition of the affairs of France.

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