Word: de
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Some of the books banned as objectionable by the customs employees are: Casanova's "Memoirs", Balzac's "Les Contes Drolatiques", Rabelais' "Oeuvres", Margueritte's "La Garconne", and "Prostituee", Marguerite de Navarre's "Hentameron", Longas' "Daphnis et Chloe", Galland's "Les Milles et Une Nuits", Rousscau's "Confessions", and Boccaccio's "Decameron...
...slated to start the Bates game on Saturday at right tackle, reported with a badly-bruised and stiff elbow. Davis will not see action in the opening game, but is expected to be in good shape the latter part of next week. He and Greeley, quarterback who is hors de combat owing to an elbow injury, are the only members of the Crimson squad seriously injured. Batchelder, Fullam, Wetmore, and Francis Gilligan were also out of yesterday's workout as a result of minor ailments but will be fit for service against Bates...
...educated at the School of Pau, the Faculte of Toulouse, and the Sorbonne, after which he became professor of Rhetoric at Troyes school and then professor at the Faculte of Toulouse. A Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, he has written the "Life and Works of Adam de l'Halle," and "L'Ecole des Rhetoriqueurs...
...crisis of the soul. La revanche de Port-Royal. Letters from Racine...
...Baker, Jr. '25, H. Brown, P. S. Bauer '26, E. S. Robinson, S. H. Harris, E. P. Herring, T. H. Werner, C. L. Bickle, W. E. Sedgwick '22, Allan Evans '24, S. I. Stone '24, C. L. Bennet, E. R. James, E. J. Simmons '25, Bernard De Voto '18, and F. O. Matthiessen...