Word: countess
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Monthly for April, which appears today, contains the following articles: "The Dormitory Problem"; "The Countess' Birthday," by H. H. Harbour '06; "The Forest," by C. T. Ryder '06; "A Tale That is Told," by L. B. Hall '05; "Consummation," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; Mr. Kipling's Latest," by G. E. Fuller '05; "The Voyagers," by H. A. Bellows '06; "April," by H. H. S. H.; "The Elective System," by T. H. T.; "The Sovereign Spoiler," by S. Hale '05; "The Mermaid," by E. Royce '07; editorials and book notices...
...Cambon, the French Ambassador, General Brugere, chief of the special mission, Vice-Admiral Fournier, M. Croiset, dean of the Faculty of Letters of Paris, Lieutenant Colonel Meaux Saint Marc, personal representative of President Loubet, Count de Rochambeau, Count Sahune de la Fayette, Representatives of President Roosevelt, and the Countess de Rochambeau with four other ladies...
...party of about twenty-five French delegates sent by the French government to be present at the unveiling of the state of Rechambeau, will visit the University on Saturday afternoon, May 31. Among the visitors are the Count and Countess de Rechambeau and the Marquis Lafayette. A short reception programme will be arranged for them...
...Haviland as Daudin, the old judge, delivered his lines with fluency and acted the part of the eccentric in good style. A. C. Champollion and Haviland articulated the French verse in perhaps the best style. The acting of K. H. Gibson, playing the difficult part of the old countess, was exceedingly good, but his articulation was indistinct from his constant attempt to imitate the shrill treble of an old lady. With the exception of F. B. Thompson and L. de Koven, the acting was rather suppressed in the attempt to give the French accent and intonation correctly. E. C. Edson...
...Ross '01 Duke of Dedbroke, the Britisher, P.L. Fish '01 Count Tuch Uhard, the French nobleman, R.H. Grimes 2L Mr. R. E. Porter of the "Prevaricator," H.B. Ingalls '02 Will E. Pinch, "one of the finest," F.M. Sawtell '02 Mr. O.T.S. Toburn, the wheat king, C.C. Brayton '01 Countess Uhard, (nee Dukehunter) his niece, G. W. Knapp 2L. Miss Sylvia Dukehunter, her sister, and Toburn's heiress, J.C. Chipman '01 Nodo Woodmarry, "in de chorus," W.H. Taylor '01 Miss Ida Know, R.F. Jackson '03 Miss Merrie Stilly fe, A.W. Denison '03 Boston girls and friends of Sylvia. Mr. Harry Brain...