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...particularly known for his lecture tour of 1907. Besides lecturing in the United States, M. Benedite has had charge of a number of missions and lecture tours in many foreign countries. He has also represented France in the capacity of general commissioner at the International Expositions of Venice, Bale, Strassbourg and Stuttgart...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAMOUS FRENCH ART CRITIC TO LECTURE HERE | 12/13/1920 | See Source »

...Coast Supply Company, W. A. Searle 1G. Cast of "Kid." Sam, an enlisted man, J. K. Hodges '14 Joe, also in the navy, R. D. Whittemore '13 Jake, a newsboy, A. Jaretzki '13 A girl, Miss Charlotte Adams "The Foundlings." Lord De Lys, L. deJ. Harvard '15 Sir Peter Bale, I. Pichel '14 Mr. James Jardine, Max Parry 1G. Delia Selkirk, Miss Dorothy Brewer Marjorie Selkirk, Miss Katharine Munroe Lois Delmore, Miss Katharine Shortall Mrs. Marchmont, Miss Fannie Phillips Jacob, Lord De Lys' butler, J. K. Taylor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REDUCED RATES TO STUDENTS | 4/11/1912 | See Source »

...meeting of the Teachers' Club of the Prospect Union last night, the following officers were elected: Matthew Hale '03, president; Philip P. Chase 3L., secretary. The following men were elected to serve on the executive committee of the Prospect Union: From the Teachers' Club-M. Bale '03, ex-officio, W. S. Whitwell, Jr., '03, A. A. Ballantine '04, G. Jones '05; from the Union at large-F. L. Kennedy '92, J. K. Whittemore '95, Roger Ernst '03, F. W. Peabody...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prospect Union Election. | 12/20/1902 | See Source »

...part from one or two inconsistencies both story and dialect of "Uncle Willis Skimpy and the Cotton Bale," by T. N. Buckingham are carefully and well worked out. To the Southern reader, however, the use of Satan in dialect so marked as Uncle Willis's seems an unpardonable solecism, and the reasons for the stealing of the mysterious cotton bale are left in doubt. Uncle Willis, too, lacks convincingness. IT seems as if the author had bad no definite character in mind in writing his story, but had rather thought out his plot and set it down in negro dialect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FEBRUARY MONTHLY. | 2/27/1900 | See Source »

...Bale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Commencement Parts. | 12/16/1899 | See Source »

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