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Madame Sans Gene (pronounced san-Géne) was a play written in 1893 by Victorien Sardou, based on a well-known story of the Napoleonic period about Sergeant Pierre null Joseph Lefebvre (later made general, marshal. Duke of Danzig) who married a blan-chisseuse (washerwoman) to the French guards. She, Catharine Hubscher, never varnishing over her early manners, acquired the nickname Madame Sans Géne, rather freely translated as Mrs. Uncouth...
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...above events are handicap, and no person will be given a mark who fails completely to fill out the blan...
Harvard-Rushers: Cumnock, Blan chard, Trafford, Tilton, Stickney, Goldthwaite, Hallowell; quarter-back, Dean; half-backs, Lee, Harding, (Dennison); full-back, Saxe...