Word: madrid
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Romero, a graduate of the University of Madrid, and a member of the Spanish bar, will give a reading this evening, under the auspices of the Sociedad Espanola, from "'Las Botas de Napoleon' y 'Cinco Arogoneses,'" in the Fogg Lecture Room at 8 o'clock. After the reading, Mr. Romero will discuss the books in English...
...embrace of gratitude upon his son's protector, the true situation apears. But the consequent dismay of the artist's family is again turned to rejoicing by Don Manuel's promise to look out for them all. The cast is as follows: Pepe, a poor young artist of Madrid, M.H. Woolman '09 Consuelo, his wife, G.E. Hyde '09 Pepito, his friend, H.W. Packer 1L. Dona Paz, Consuelo's mother, J. Murdoch, Jr., 1G. Don Cleto, Pepe's father, G. Rivera, Jr., '09 Don Manuel, Pepito's millionaire uncle from Cuba, E.F. Schwartzenburg 2L. Domingo, negro servant of Don Manuel...
...cast of the play is: Pepe, a poor young artist of Madrid, M. K. Woolman '09 Consuelo, his wife, G. E. Hyde '09 Pepito, his friend, H. W. Packer 1L. Dona Paz, Consuelo's mother, J. Murdoch, Jr., 1G. Don Cleto, Pepe's father, G. Rivera, Jr., '09 Don Manuel, Pepito's millionaire uncle from Cuba, E. F. Schwartzenberg 2L. Domingo, negro servant to Don Manuel, D. N. Robinson...
...scene of the play is laid in Madrid, Spain. The characters, with one or two exceptions, are American summer tourists, who happen to meet in Madrid. The principal of the comedy is Percy Winterbottom, a Harvard undergraduate. The music, which is entirely original, has been composed in imitation of Spanish music. There will be several characteristic Spanish dances, and the whole score is calculated to give much of the necessary local color to the comedy...
...addition to his bachelor's degree, Professor Strobel received the degree of LL.B. in 1882 and of LL.D. last spring from the University. Professor Strobel's career has been eminently a diplomatic one. From 1885-90 he was Secretary of the United States Legation at Madrid; from 1893-94 Third Assistant Secretary of State. In 1894 he was made Minister Plenipotentiary to Ecuador and a little later to Chili, which position he held until 1897. Since that time he has been Bemis Professor of International Law in the University...