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FRENCH FILMS TO OFFER FINEST IN CINEMA ART

ATTEMPT BEING MADE TO PROCURE TWO OF MOLIERE'S PLAYS

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Recently returned from Paris where she has combed the picture companies for the highest type of French cinema art, Mrs. E. K. Rand, chairman of the French Talking Films Committee announced last night that she had procured a large selection of films for exhibition free to Harvard and Radcliffe students this season.

"Sans Famille," adapted from Malot's famous book by Mare Allagret is to be the first of the series, and is to be screened at the Institute of Geographical Exploration October 24 and 25.

Mrs. Rand is also attempting to procure the first of the Theatre Francais productions, Moliere's "Precieuses Ridicules," and "La Maison do Moliere," from the new motion picture organization of the Theatre.

Opportunity is to be offered this year to ushers at the Committee's four daily showings to see pre-views and to be ex-officio members of the Selection Board, passing on films privately shown.

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