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Crowning the achievements of the Cercle Francais this year, the play "L'Amour Medecin" was presented last night in Eliot House before an audience numbering over 250 persons. Wallace A. Fowlie, instructor in French, who directed the play, pronounced himself completely satisfied with the performance...
...Bergerom, French Consul, will be a guest of the Cercle Francaise tonight at their first presentation in two years. Moliere's "L'Amour Medecin." The play will be given in Eliot House at 8.45 o'clock...
Last week Professor Fred Edmund D'Amour, University of Denver zoologist and physiologist, sent the cheery message to vineyardists and tomato croppers that he has devised a serum against the black widow's poison. The poison causes spasms, high fever, nausea, vomiting, unconsciousness, occasionally death. Treatment has been to relieve pain by narcotics, to relieve spasms by hot baths, to support strength with whiskey...
...inventing his serum, Professor D'Amour mildly poisoned rats with small doses of black widow venom. Eventually the rats became immune to the venom. Serum from the blood of the rats cured a vineyard worker three hours after a black widow...
With the announcement that "L'Amour Medein" by Moliere will be performed on Friday, December 7 in Eliot House, the Cercle Francais starts rehearsals for the production today. The leading reles will be played by John A. Bovey '35, Howard A. Cook '37, Phillippe Dur '35, Catherine Channing and Mary Chann...