Life Among the French
HEN Meredith Money and his wife Margaret paid a visit to France not long ago they found that it was something like one of those you-have-my-house-and-I'll-have-yours sort of holidays. "With my ¢ own n reading of French
literature, and my wife at hand -to answer questions about French history, I felt that I already knew the people as people," Mr. Money says. Mr. and Mrs. Money brought back with them a vivid impression of the way the French live, which they will try to convey to ‘listeners in five talks to be heard in the 3YA’s Mainly for Women session, starting on April 5, and later from other YA stations. The series includes a talk by Mrs. Money on a topic of perennial interest: the women of France:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 26
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131Life Among the French New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 26
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