Word: henrys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This afternoon at 4.30 o'clock Professor Henri Hauser of the University of Paris. French exchange professor at the University, will deliver an illustrated lecture in French at the Fogg Art Museum. The lecture, entitled "La Portraiture du Seizieme Siecle en France", will be open to the public...
Professor Henri Bauser will speak in French this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Emerson J on "Le Systeme des Manufactures" as related to the general subject "L'Evolution du Capitalisme en Europe du XV1e Siecle Jusqu a Nos Jours." He is exchange professor of economics at the University from the University of Paris...
Dinner Committee.--Chairman, Gardner Cowles of Des Moines, Iowa; sub-chairmen, Malcolm Whelen Greenough of Boston, George Saltonstall Mumford of Chestnut Hill; Edward Mauran Beals Jr. of Boston, Walter Scott Blanchard of Concord, Alden Briggs of Brookline, Henri de Castellani of Paris, France, Philip Wigglesworth Chase of Milton, Alfred Codman Jr. of Boston, Lewis Mills Gibb of New York, N. Y., Robert Haydock Hallowell Jr. of Milton, John William Hammond of West Roxbury, John Rodman Hooker of San Mates, California, Sylvester Baker Kelley of Reading, James Jap Mapes of New York, N. Y. Charles Lawrence Peirson of Essex Fells...
...French professor, Charles Henri, has discovered a method of "aging" wine in a few minutes. In a demonstration before the Academy of Sciences, he took a bottle of new wine, and by placing it for a few minutes in an electrostatic field of from 60,000 to 100,000 volts, changed it in a short time so that in all respects -strength, color, bouquet-it could not be detected from old wine. Steps have been taken to commercialize the new invention...
...When I left France about ten days ago", said M. Henri Hauser, exchange professor of economics at the University from the University of Paris, in a recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter, "the French people, save the extreme left, were united in support of the advance into the Ruhr--Germany had evaded payment of the reparations so often and had so repeatedly broken her word that there was a widespread feeling in France that affairs had to be brought to an end. President Harding, in his message on the funding of debts, gave voice to this feeling when he said...