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...valor against the black mobs of Addis Ababa, Premier Albert Sarraut's Cabinet last week voted to promote France's Minister to Ethiopia Paul Bodard from a Chevalier to a Commander of the Legion of Honor. Simultaneously Mme Bodard was made a Chevalier. These non-political honors went to the Bodards for corralling 2,000 frightened whites in the French legation in Addis Ababa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Bodards & Bogeys | 5/18/1936 | See Source »

Good-by Calls. Back in Addis Ababa last week, with his Empire on its last legs, Haile Selassie drove quietly to the French Legation beyond the race track. There he explained to French Minister Paul Bodard that he was morally bound to keep on fighting, but that with Italy's legions sweeping down unchecked from the north further defense of Addis Ababa was now impossible. It was best for the Empress and their two sons, Crown Prince Asfa-Wassan and round-eyed Prince Makonnen, 13, to leave the country. The Coptic monastery in British-protected Palestine was the first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WAR: Empire's End | 5/11/1936 | See Source »

...Brattle Hall Monday evening. Although a number of the characters are little more than figureheads, the excellent and very natural acting of three or four of the leading characters made the production a success. The plot centres in a typographical error in which the name "Godard" is printed "Bodard." As both men are candidates for the office of "SousPrefet," much confusion is caused, in which Cecile Boulinard and her father appear. At the eleventh hour, when Bodard's change of winning Cecile depends on his appointment, a telegram from his uncle informs him that he is appointed to another sous...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAY BY CERCLE FRANCAIS | 12/22/1909 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Play of Cercle Francais Criticised | 12/21/1909 | See Source »

...cast is as follows: Boulinard, P. S. Abreu '11 Paul Godard, F. R. Leland '10 Paul Bodard, J. Heard, Jr., '12 Le Major Boulingrin, J. Munroe '13 Bruniquel, H. Cutting '13 Emile, Q. S. Greene '13 Dutilleul, E. V. D. Salsbury '10 Desboucheau, H. B. H. Ripley '12 Louveteau, J. R. Mayer '10 Benoit, C. S. Cutting '12 Pamela, C. Chadwick '10 Cecile, M. Hoffman '12 Agathe, O. W. Roosevelt '12 Augustine, R. B. Suckley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cast of "Les Boulinard" Chosen | 12/1/1909 | See Source »

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