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Crash course in all things French (other than fries)

by hynes1 | Jun 3, 2016 | CURI Summer 2016

We have researched successfully for four days. I now know what arrondissements are, how to pronounce “Théâtre” (among other French words mostly relating to people and venues), and that the French culture, vibrant and consuming as it was for the Lost...

Musical Geography of 1920’s Paris – First Blog Post

by hynes1 | May 31, 2016 | CURI Summer 2016

Our goal, as I understand it, is to continue work on the website created last year that provides detailed maps of various subjects providing information about music in Paris in 1924. My role will be as a general researcher, uncovering dates/times/locations of works...
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