Word: au
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...when the management discharged him, the patrons whom he had pleased helped him to start a place of his own. It is said that he knew by a customer's bearing what he would like to eat?for a bright eye, crepes Suzette; for a laggard step, Vol au Vent de Volaille à la Reine. Bolshevism, prohibition, induced him to retire. "I will not submit," he said, "to having food thrown at my patrons." He left a large estate, including a new restaurant and apartment hotel on Park Ave. and a candy store on Fifth Ave., in the ownership...
...Monologue, Le Mime, et la Farce" will be the subject of the eleventh of Professor Alfred Jeanroy's lectures on "Le Theatre Francais au Voyer Vie", which he will deliver this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Emerson...
...Auburn Street was arrested early yesterday afternoon by the sight of several humorous-looking young men in precarious positions on the tiled dome of Lampy's owl-eyed habitation. Reporters and photographers hurried to the scene, which the crowd of onlookers steadily increased. The investigations or au enterprising CRIMSON reporter revealed the fact also preparations for a flag raising ceromony which is to take place shortly before 9 o'clock this morning were in progress. Those who seemed to be acting in the capacity of officials were careful to give out no definite information on this subject, perhaps having through...
Professor Alfred Jeanroy, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures in the University of Paris and Exchange Professor from France to Harvard University will deliver the ninth of his series of twelve lectures on "Lo Theatre Francais au Moyen Age" in Emerson J at 4.30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon...
Professor Alfred Jeanroy, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures in the University of Paris and French Exchanges Professor at Harvard University, will deliver the eighth of his lectures on "Le Ghesbie Francais au Moyen Age" in Emerson J at 4.30 o'clock Monday afternoon...