Lithography
In 1906 France had many student associations. The merging of these associations into a single one took place in Lille in May 1907. It was named UNEF: National Union of French Student Associations. The UNEF only dealt with French matters. International issues were referred to the International Congress held in September 1907 in Bordeaux, where national associations from various countries participated. In student circles, studious congresses are accompanied by many festive moments.
Le Figaro is a daily newspaper that was called Figaro between 1922 and 1934. It is one of the most important French newspapers.
Before the Great War, the Pernot Biscuit factory was the most important company in Dijon, just after the PLM. It produced many biscuits, including "Fleur des neiges," a melting vanilla wafer.
A 4-act play by Edouard Bourdet performed at the Théâtre de la Michodière in 1932.






