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[[underlined]]FILMS[[/underlined]]

[[underlined]]THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM ART SCHOOL[[/underlined]] - Eastern Parkway
"Film: the artist's new canvas" - A group of films on modern art, including "Poulette grise".  April 9th at 3:40 and 8:40 p.m.

[[underlined]]CINEMA 48[[/underlined]] - 121 West 48th Street.
"Passion for Life" (l'Ecole Buissonniere) with Bernard Blier.
Will probably end early this month.

[[underlined]]55th STREET PLAYHOUSE[[/underlined]] - 55th Street near 7th Avenue
"Jour de Fete" with Jacques Tati.

Tentatively schedule for April 21st "The Prize" by Marcel Pagnol, with Bourvil and Jacqueline Pagnol.

[[underlined]]PARIS THEATER[[/underlined]] - 58th Street and Fifth Avenue
"The River" will be followed by "Under the Paris Sky" by Duvivier.
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[[underlined]]WALDORF ASTORIA[[/underlined]] - Park Avenue and 49th Street.
"April in Paris" - a Franco-American Ball given for the benefit of the French Hospital in New York, with the participation of Claude Dauphin, Zizi Jeanmaire, Roland Petit, Leslie Caron, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Louis Jordan.  April 9th.

[[underlined]]NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH[[/underlined]] - 66 West 12th Street.
Buffet, entertainment and dance sponsored by the Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes - April 5th from 5 to 8:30 p.m., followed by the screening of the film "The Chips are Down" (Les Jeux song faits").

[[underlined]]RADIO[[/underlined]]

The following radio programs recorded in Paris by the RADIODIFFUSION FRANCAISE are distributed throughout the United States by THE FRENCH BROADCASTING SYSTEM IN NORTH AMERICA, 934 Fifth Avenue, New York 21, N.Y. (Information as to local time and station will be given upon request):

"Masterworks from France" (Classical music) | "French in the Air" (language course)  
"Songs of France" (Popular and folk songs) | "Bonjour Mesdames" 
"Gai Paris Music Hall" (Variety program) | (A program for women)

[[underlined]]Station WQXR[[/underlined]] (1560 on AM dials and 96.3 on FM dials) from 7:05 to 7:28 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays - Jacques Fray present "To FRance - with music", a program of French classical and popular music.

[[underlined]]Station WOV[[/underlined]] (1280 on your dial) from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. 
"Parade de France" - the latest news from France, classical and popular music.

[[underlined]]Station WFUV of Fordham University[[/underlined]] (90 on FM dials) - Wednesdays from 7:15 to 7:30 p.m. - "Le Roman francais contemporain" - a series of lectures by Prof. Vial.

Wednesdays from 11:15 to 11:30 a.m. - A French grammar and language course by Prof. Chadbourne.

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