Word: francaise
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The play to be given by the Cercle Francais will undoubtedly be the most successful ever produced by the club. The play is longer and more difficult than any given in former years, but as all the parts are well taken it is sure to be a success in every...
Among the diversions of college life at Harvard none are more healthy and more to be commended than that afforded by the annual play of the Cercle Francais. The work involved in preparing for the public performance brings the members of the society together in a very pleasant way, and...
Judging from the former plays given by the Cercle Francais the management should have no difficulty in making this year's performance a financial success. We call attention, however, to the fact that tickets are now on sale and urge members of the University not to miss seeing a play...
Among the many incidental advantages of life at Harvard, that is of those not specifically set down in the catalogue, the increased number of public lectures by well-known and able men on subjects of broad interest are coming to take a very important place. Such courses as that of...
Professor Sheldon delivered the fourth of the series of lectures under the auspices of the Cercle Francais last evening in the Fogg Art Museum. His subject was "The French language at the time of the Norman Conquest." He said that by this he meant the spoken language. The written language...