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THE HUMAN TOUCH

M. HERRIOT GRANTS AN INTERVIEW. (United Press Association—By CableCopyright.) (Received 7, 8.35 a.m.) Paris, June 6. "May I have the honour of the first interview?” asked a four-teen-year-old boy pushing through the crowd of journalists at the Qual d’Orsay to greet M. Herriot. “I am Pierre Bourgeon, editor of of the school paper ‘Le Petit Lyceen,” he explained. M. Herriot invited the boy to his study, where he wrote: “I remember the old village school where I learned to read and write. I can still read with the help of spectacles, but since I have become a politician I cannot write.”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 147, 7 June 1932, Page 7

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THE HUMAN TOUCH Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 147, 7 June 1932, Page 7

THE HUMAN TOUCH Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 147, 7 June 1932, Page 7

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