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This poster was placarded throughout Paris, appealing to voters to tear up their ballots and to the Orléanists to desert Philippe, Due d'Orléans, and rally to the standard of Louis, Prince de Bourbon, grandson of Louis XVII...
Married. Princess Isabella d'Or-leans, 22, daughter of the Due and Duchesse de Guise, niece of Prince Philippe, Due d'Orleans, Bourbon Orleanist pretender to the French throne, to the Comte Bruno d'Harcourt, 24, scion of an ancient Royalist family, at Versailles. Her aunt, former Queen Marie Amelie of Portugal, was present...
...lives in St. Paul, animadverted upon the disuses of radicalism in colleges. This reference was taken to be a defense of himself. (When President Harding elevated him to the Supreme Court it was charged that Mr. Butler's attitude toward local centers of learning had been quite bourbon.) In his peroration Mr. Butler inveighed against the demagogue. The speech of the Secretary of State added the last word to the bibliography of the Monroe Doctrine. (See page...
...delirious Bourbon in London...
Dedicated to the Duc d'Orléans, "Philippe VIII" of France, Head of the Bourbon-Orléans House "qui en mille ans fit la France," the Action Française appears each day. Every morning at an early hour the Camelots, generally young students of the Université de Paris, sell the paper to all and sundry. Besides this there is now quite a large newsstand sale, and it is, of course, supported loyally by all the Royalist Party in France...