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Died. Camille Chevillard, 63, composer and orchestra conductor, at Paris. Since 1913 he had been chef d'orchestre of the Grand Opera...
Thus did Daniel Hoan, one-time chef, self-made university graduate, self-made lawyer, self-made politician, open a boom for Debs. Milwaukee is a Socialist city, but Hoan by his own abilities has been in office (as city attorney) even when the Socialist ticket as a whole was defeated. In 1916 he became mayor of Milwaukee and carried the city for the Socialists with the slogan: "Public Ownership of Public Utilities...
...title of mystery to most readers, yet it comes as a natural choice in such a list. We must bear with Mr. Wells, and remember that if it isn't a great book, it is at least as great as the others included here, for it is the chef d'ocuvre of Copernicus. Shakespeare, the invariable choice of critics, is ignored in favor of Marco Polo's "Travels". Wells considers that the latter book was responsible for the discovery...
...Union lunch room is open to members and has its own steward, chef and staff. Meals of the best quality are served, either at weekly or single rates. About 250 men are now eating here regularly. The Trophy Room has been fitted up as a Dining Room for members of the Faculty and their guests...
...chief attractions will be the restaurant, which will be entirely under the Union management, with its own steward, chef and staff. Good food, well cooked and attractively served, is the aim. Here there will be a dining room where undergraduates will care to bring their guests and relatives who come to Cambridge instead of being obliged to take them into Boston. Board will be $9.50 per week, members of the Union being allowed to "sign on." Individual meals will be served at the following rates: Breakfast 45 cents, Luncheon 65 cents, and Dinner...