Word: interviewed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...story deals with the troubles of Granger, a pedantic principal of the college of Beauvais at Paris. The first act opens with an interview between Granger and Chateaufort, the swash buckler of the play, who comes to ask for the hand of Manon, the pedant's daughter. Granger does not want him, wishing to marry Manon to a rich peasant named Gareau, so he tells Chateaufort that he has a rival in La Tremblaye, a gentleman living near the college of Beauvais. Chateaufort goes away breathing threats of vengeance against La Tremblaye. Granger then turns to his own love affairs...
...first act opens with an interview between Granger and Chateaufort, who has come to press his suit for Manon. Granger is opposed to him, and in order to get him out of the way, declares that La Trenblaye has already been accepted as Manon's future husband. Mr. Granger turns to his own love affairs. Charlot, being an inconvenient rival, must be got rid of, and is therefore sent off to Venice. He starts with his servant, ostensibly on his journey to Venice, leaving Granger to prepare for an interview with Genevote. Another suitor for Manon's hand comes...
...Madrid, at which post he served until April, '90. While secretary he was really in charge of the legation for a third of the period. He was twice sent on special missions to Morocco, his second visit involving a ride of 250 miles into the interior and an interview with the Sultan. On retiring from the legation in Madrid he remained in Europe for more than two years...
SPECIAL TO SENIORS.- Mr. W. Hargrave Kelsey, Manager Furniture Department of the Harvard Co-operative Society is now ready to make arrangements with those men about to leave here, regarding the disposal of their room furnishings. Address: P. O. Box 3396, for interview, Boston, Mass...
SPECIAL TO SENIORS.- Mr. W. Hargrave Kelsey, Manager Furniture Department of the Harvard Co-operative Society is now ready to make arrangements with those men about to leave here, regarding the disposal of their room furnishings. Address: P. O. Box 3396, for interview, Boston, Mass...