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Elizabeth must have read the papers, for the next day, at the Bonn city hall, she was positively beaming. When she laid a wreath on the nearby Beethoven monument, the crowd responded with loud cheers and chants of "Elizabet, Eliz-a-bet." That night, after entertaining 88 dignitaries at dinner atop the Petersberg, the Queen and her guests stepped onto the terrace to watch "The Rhine in Flames," a dramatic fireworks display that covered the river halfway to Coblenz, 30 miles away...
...Indus. Organization Econ. Theory Money & Banking Money & Banking Econ. Theory Corporations Inter. Trade Indus. Organization Money & Banking Labor Problems Econ. Hist. & Sociology Indus. Organization Transportation Money & Banking Indus. Organization Public Finance Eng. Sci. Public Utilities Economic Theory 25 English 7 34 9-12 15 5-7 19 Drama, Poetry Eliz. Prose, Poet. 16th & 17th Cent. Infl. of Fr. Lit. on Eng. Lit. of 16th Century Hist of Eng Lang Eng. Drama Eliz. Lit. Jacobean Lit. Carolin Lit. Eng. Prosidy Eng. & Slav. Lit. Novel 17th & 19th Cent. Poetry & Comp. Contemporary Lit. American Lit. Composition Fine Arts Geol...
...Thirty children is not a record. A British tombstone tells of a woman-one Eliz. Mott-who bore...
...Miss Eliz. R. Swift. One-third of bequest for establishing the Swift Scholarship...
...BROOKINGS and V. S. THOMAS.Best general references: Dr. M. P. Jacobi, "Common Sense," applied to Woman Sense about Women; Geo. Wm. Curits, Equal Rights of Women; Julia Ward Howe, T. W. Higginson, Lucy Stone, Eliz. Cady Stanton, and Wendell Phillips, in No. Am. Rev., CXXIX, 413-446 (Nov. 1879); Geo. F. Hoar, in Century, XLVIII, 605-612 (Aug. 1894); Forum, XVIII...