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Show -. fir po wit WlDiiBSJlLLIEE M. Maurice Boucher to j Lecture at Hotel Utah on j December 19. M. Maurice Boucher, professor at the l-yeee do Lvou, who was wounded four times ut Ihn battle ot' the .Manic and who was decorated in May, 1 9 1 o , with the cross ol' 'the legion of honor, will address L 'Alliance Francaise at the Hotel Utah December 10, at 8 o'clock. The subjects of his address will be "The Battle of the Marne" and "The Herman Voke Upon the Invaded Conn-tries. Conn-tries. ' ' M. Boucher was born at Tours, December De-cember 10, SS". lid has traveled ox-lensively ox-lensively in Germany and while holding h professorship at Mods and Lyon devoted de-voted him sel f to the study of the history his-tory of music, both 'in France and Germany. Ger-many. He lias published several books on the subject of music. After being wounded while fighting - at the battle of the Mame, where his courage in maintaining his post under a heavy-fire won him the cross, he was ordered relieved of active military service. ser-vice. Mrs. Ernest A. Smith will sing selections selec-tions in French and M. Boucher will play on the violiru ' jVST MAURICE BOUCHER. i-ViJ.. Nyho is to address the French alliance on December Decem-ber 19. I t v i I " ' 1 1 Highest Peak East' of Hockies. Sometimes Mount Mitchell in North Carolina and sometimes Mount Washington Washing-ton in Xew Hampshire is jrtvcil as the highest point c;L5t of tin? Rocky niouit- Ins. Neither approaches by several hundred hun-dred -feet the altitude of Harney peak in the Black Hills of South Dakota, which n recent survey pliows to he 72-12 feet above the. sea level. Youth's Companion. |