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French Films Will Present Novel "Maria Chapdelaine"

Drew New York Crowds Four Weeks; Here Thursday and Friday

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

After having drawn a full house in New York for four weeks, and in the Fine Arts Theatre in Boston for three weeks, "Maria Chapdelaine," a movie from the French novel by Louis Hemon, will be shown here. It is presented by the French Talking Films Committee, and will be given on Thursday and Friday in the Institute of Geographical Exploration, 2 Divinity Avenue.

Four Performances

On both days there will be four performances: at 1.40, 4.00, 6.30, and 8.50 o'clock. Tickets will be available free of charge to applicants at Hunt Hall, which is behind Memorial Chapel.

"Maria Chapdelaine" was published posthumously in 1914. Hemon died in 1913, at the age of 33. Ten editions of the book were printed before 1922.

"Capri"

Preceding this picture will be a travelogue of the Bay of Naples, bearing as title the familiar name "Capri."

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