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PRINCETON TO HEAR MORIZE

Frenchman Will Deliver Four Lectures There on War Subjects During Coming Week-End.

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On Washington's Birthday and during the following week-end, Lieutenant Morize will deliver a series of four lectures at Princeton. The talks will be on war subjects, and will be illustrated by examples from the Western Front.

On February 22, Lieutenant Morize will address the members of the Frenau Club of Princeton on the subject of "French Books on the War." On the following day the men in the Princeton R. O. T. C. unit will hear him speak about the "Use of Artillery in France," and that evening the cadets at the United States Army Aviation School will be present at a lecture on "Co-operation between Infantry and the Aviation Corps." The fourth lecture, which is to be given during the week-end is to be about the "Condition of Fighting in the Trenches." Last Saturday evening, Lieutenant Morize delivered an impromptu address before the All-College Rally in place of John R. Rathom, editor of the Providence Journal, who was unable to appear.

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