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SIX WILL COMPETE IN FRENCH FOR PRIZE MEDAL

SPEAKING TO BE HELD IN PAINE HALL AT 8 O'CLOCK TONIGHT

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The fifth annual competition for the medal given by the Comite France-Amerique of Paris will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the John Knowles Paine Hall of the Music Building. This prize was established in 1918 by the Comite France-Amerique of Paris, to be awarded for the best declamation in French on some subject drawn from the history of French civilization.

This meeting is open to the public, although it is intended primarily for persons interested in French affairs or in the teaching of the French language.

The program of tonight's speeches follows: "L'Italie at La France",  Louis Salano '24 "La Question de la Ruhr",  De Vaux de Lancey '24 "Les Etats-Unis et la Ligue des Nations",  H. F. Potter '23 Violin solo: "Chanson a Louis XIII et Pavanne",  Mme. Marie Dalliere, Violinist Miss Susan Williams, Accompanist "L'Avenir Colonial de la France",  Meyer Rubin '24 "Le Retablissement d'Etats-Generaux",  W. O. Clark '23 "M. Raymound Poincare",  H. M. Hite ocC. Violin Solos: Minuet,  Gluck Gavotte,  Lully Tambourin,  Leclair Mme. Marie Dalliere

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