Word: abreu
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...Paredes, S. A. Eliot, Jr., '13 Caledonia, T. M. Spelman '13 Louis, W. H. Heywood sC. Victorien, A. Z. Pyles '10 Paul, J. J. McGinley '13 Francois, W. Gleason '13 Bourges, J. A. Hovey uC. Maugendre, E. D. Smith '13 Louveau, M. T. Quigg '13 Vose, P. S. Abreu '11 Heredia, W. S. Henderson '12 THE NEW AGE." Henry Dickson, P. D. Smith '11 Jim Anderson, T. A. Jenckes '13 Ebe, B. Morrison '12 Mrs. Cochrane, Miss Hermine Foelske Anne Cochrane, Miss Elizabeth Lee Mrs. Dickson, Miss Marian Gragg An Old Man, J. M. Halle '13 "THE HIGHER GOOD." McAdley...
...Cercle Francais last evening elected the following officers: president, P. S. Abreu '11; vice-president. J. Heard '12; secretary, H. B. H. Ripley '12; treasurer. Q. S. Greene '13; councillors, M. Louis Allard, J. Weare 1L., Marquis de Bouthillier Chavigny...
...Fernberg uC.; 7.40, A. P. Smith '12; 7.45, W. Gleason '13; 7.50, T. H. Lanman '12; 7.55, M. T. Quigg '13; 8, W. Leonhauser '13; 8.05, H. A. Bunker '10; R. V. Cram 3G.; 8.15, C. R. Peck '11; 8.20, W. G. Wiechmann '12; 8.25, P. S. Abreu '11; 8.30, S. L. Wolfson '11; 8.35, W. H. Heywood sC.; 8.40, E. P. Felker '13; 8.45, E. A. C. Layman 1G.; 8.50, W. C. Woodward '12; 8.55, J. S. Pfeil uC.; 9, R. S. Hubbard '11; 9.05, G. E. Jones '11; 9.30, T. A. Jenckes, Jr., '13; 9.35, W. S. Henderson...
...Lane to Wolfson (inclusive), Sever 18 Greek G, Sever 24 History 13: Adams to Rogers (inclusive), Upper Massachusetts Rolfe to Yarnall (inclusive), Lower Massachusetts Land. Arch. 6, Robinson Latin BIV, V: Dr. Lockwood's sect., Sever 30 Dr. Webb's sect., Sever 29 Latin 2a, Sever 29 Latin 10: Abreu to Cutler (inclusive), Harvard 5 Dabney to Wolfson (inclusive), Harvard 6 Mathematics 9, Sever 24 Mining 7, Harvard 5 Philosophy 6, Lower Mass. Philosophy 18, Sever 29 Physics C: Alger to Howe (inclusive), Zoological Lecture Room Hubbell to Nesmith (inclusive), Pierce 202 Nightingale to Sibley (inclusive), Pierce 209 Simons...
...Abreu '11, who played the part of "Boulinard," gave the most finished presentation, and continually drew a laugh from his audience. "Bodard," the role played by J. Heard '12, is certainly the most difficult to impersonate on account of the frequent and sudden changes from delight to despair. C. Chadwick '10, as the cook was the most successful of the women. M. Hoffman '12, as Cecile, was pretty, but not a girl in love, for in her encouragement of her despairing fiance she shows no emotion or feeling whatever...