Word: beausejour
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Lieutenant Envin was a first lieutenant in the French army, was badly wounded at Beausejour and lost his eye-sight. Since then, however, he has gone on with his studies and has won the degrees of licencie-en-lettres and licencie-en-droit. He is at present the holder of the fellowship annually awarded to a young Frenchman in memory of Victor E. Chapman '13, who was killed in action while flying over Verdun...
...Lourcine. Lenglume, J. Heard, Jr., '12 Mistingue, L. Hill '10 Norine, G.E. Jones '11 Potard, J. Simpkins '12 Justin, F. Ziegler '09 La Famille Poisson. Raymond, P. S. Abreu '11 Paul, son fils, H. B. H. Ripley '12 Arnould, son petit fils, J. Rouille 1G. Beausejour, G. K. Munroe '10 Marianne, E. D. Pierce...
...LOURCENE." Lenglume, J. Heard, Jr., '12 Mistinque, L. Hill '10 Norine, G. E. Jones '11 Patard, J. Simpkins '12 Justen, F. Ziegler '09 "LA FAMILLE POISSON." Raymond, P. S. Abreu '11 Paul, son fils, H. B. H. Ripley '12 Arnould, son petit fils, J. Rouille 1G. Beausejour, G. K. Munroe '10 Marianne, E. D. Pierce...
...Mayflower on that stormy Friday night when they first landed on American soil, He then described the scenes attending the removal of a fragment of the original rock on the shore to its present position and told the story of the feat of General Winslow and his horse Beausejour in swimming the channel at the entrance to the harbor. General Winslow had made a wager with three of his companions that he would give them an hour's start on their horses, and that, notwithstanding, he would reach the Gurnett, a point on the sand-spit at the entrance...
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