Word: counts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Count de Chantelaur's mind has become stagnant and weary of his quiet married life in his castle, and he dreams longingly of those bachelor days,-society, the races, and the club. A friend suggests that he get himself elected to the national legislature. This thought appealed to the Count, but he shied at the idea of the cares and troubles of the political campaign...
...much as the district in which he was going to run for election was not the game as the one in which he lived he duped his household by having his secretary run for the office in his name, while he himself went to Paris. Al went well, the Count in Paris,-the secretary at the elections,-until the latter discovered that election on the Royalist ticket from this district was utterly impossible. Intent only on securing for his employer a position which would take him permanently to Paris, he immediately espoused the Republican cause. he gained the election...
...Count Finds Himself a Bourgeois...
...Count returned to his manor to find himself an exponent of the Bourgeois and not the king's trusted servant. Greatly enraged though he was, he could only resign his commission and try to hush the matter. His wife takes his hard. Pinteau, however, is not so fortunate. His bride-to-be refused to marry him, when she learned that he was not the Count. Thus, the Count did not get to Paris for long, and his secretary lost a bride...
...Garrison '24, L. W. Grossman '26, W. C. Harrison '25, H. R. Kobes '26, R. N. Parker '26, and L. W. Ryan '26. This meet will be the second for the Crimson squad. since last week they encountered Middlebury, gaining the verdict by a 17 to 38 count...