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M NX N, V VLWIJLUJLWAV LU-1' 'DU-IVLUJ FRENCH CLUB The French Club was organized in IQI5 to give an oppor- tunity for French conversation and for a social evening every three Weeks. This year, since the war has brought such a demand for French morning as a conversation class. Greater interest has been shown in the Club than ever before as French is, without question, a 'ccomingn language. With our boys on French soil, every one feels more akin to France, and through a knowledge of her language America will become even closer related. France has shown the stuff she is made of and the World has gained a new respect for her and for her tongue. the Club has been organized purely for Work, meeting each Monday ITIDSVVRGPEVMN1 A P06 A Vh1h'iflh'A1Fm1 4 A A h'M1PfirlPf8fIPm1I'6'fIPfA1h0rI ' A A C A 139
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