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...cast is as follows: Le Comte Almaviva, amant inconnu de Rosine, W. M. Shohl '06 Bartholo, tuteur de Rosine, J. V. Blanchet '05 Rosine, pupille de Bartholo, P. G. Henderson '05 Figaro, barbier de Seville, O. L. Mills '05 Don Bazile, maitre a chanter de Rosine, K. H. Gibson '04 L'Eveille, vieux valet de Bartholo, E. Eversole '07 La Jeunnesse, autre valet, M. Wertheim '06 Un Notaire, A. F. Hurlbut '07 Un Alcade, L. B. Robinson '07 Plusiears alguazils...
...Masters by a paper on Andrea Mantegua, with a fine engraying by Timothy Cole. The second paper in Professor Fisher's series on the Nature and Method of Revelation is entitled "The Gradualness of Revelation." Among the lighter articles is the Autobiography of Joseph Jefferson and the "Merry Chanter" by Frank R. Stockton, both of which are very entertaining. "The Merry Chanter" is full of Stockton's peculiar but delightful humor. Amelia B. Edwards, the distinguished Egyptologist contributes "Bubastis, an Historical Study." Henry James has a short sketch on the French caricaturist, Daumier. The Topics of the Times, Open Letter...
...purpose of discussing social problems, in a series of essays of which this is the first. Miss Susan N. Carter contributes a paper on "Street Life in Madrid," with several picturesque illustrations. Another of Frank R. Stockton's amusing stories is begun in this number, called "The Merry Chanter." Mark Twain publishes some extracts from his new book, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," which have all of his old humor. The new serial is "Friend Olivia," by Mrs. Amelia E. Barr. The history of Abraham Lincoln by Nicolay and Hay is rapidly drawing to a close...
Carile menestrel va chanter...