Word: dreyfusism
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...Someone who has remembered the Dreyfus case and Zola's 'J'accuse' philippic has organized a society of Democrats under the name of 'Approving Americans.' The slogan of the society is 'We approve!' We suppose their list of approbations will include the following...
...until Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Three men are to be elected from the following list of eighteen nominees: Harold Raymond Anderson '16, of Roseville, Ill.; Walter Hathaway Babbitt '16, of Media, Pa.; John Wilmon Brewer '17, of Boston; Samuel Gaston Croom 1L., of Dardanelle, Ark.; George Abel Dreyfus 1L., of New Orleans, La.; Philip Elliott 2L., of Carroll, Ia.; Donald Robertson Fiske 1G.S., of Philadelphia, Pa.; James Martin Healy 1L., of Springfield; Alan Ludwig Gustav Jensen '17, of Portland, Me.; William Moulton Marston '15, of Cliftondale; Francis Grover Cleveland Aloysius O'Neil '16, of St. Louis, Mo.; Edward...
...musical farce in three acts, written by P. F. Reniers '16, and entitled "The High Fliers, or the Pursuit of Innocents," will be presented by members of the class. The cast is as follows: Hon. Jasper Stockbridge, D. C. Watson Augusta Wind R. Cutler Jasmine, Harcout Amory Wallace Dreyfus, G. H. Lee Wesley Pringle, J. S. N. Sprague Phyllis, F. P. Clement, Jr. Skull and Bones, W. S. Putnam Jerry, R. P. Davis Tom, H. C. Brown Gilbert, P. Lowry Howard, F. Boyer Messenger Boy, L. P. Mansfield The Baby...
...Jasper Stockbridge, D. C. WatsonAugusta Wind, R. CutlerJasmine, Harcourt AmoryWallace Dreyfus, G. H. LeeWesley Pringle, J. N. S. SpraguePhyllis, F. P. Clement, Jr.Skull and Bones, W. S. PutnamJerry, R. P. DavisTom, H. C. BrownGilbert, P. LowreyHoward, F. BoyerMessenger, L. P. MansfieldThe Baby...
President Lowell introduced Maitre Labori as the head of the French bar giving a recapitulation of the Dreyfus cases, in which M. Labori figured so prominently. He was counsel for the defence when Captain Dreyfus was granted a new trial, and during the course of the case was shot by a would-be assassin. President Lowell extolled his bravery in facing adverse public opinion because he deemed himself in the right...