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Department of French. Readings in French. Moliere: le Misanthrope, Act I. Victor Hugo: Hernani, Act IV., Monologue de Don Carlos. Legende des Siecles, la Conscience. M. Marcel Deslouis, of the Theatre des Arts...
...Department acknowledges obligation to M. Marcel Desbones, Theatre des Arts, Bordeaux, and to Miss Annie Payson Vall of Boston for their gracious assistance in the preparation of the play...
...attention of students interested in French Literature is called to a series of three readings to be given this week in Union Hall, Boylston Street, Boston, by M. Marcel Deslouis, of the Theatre de Bordeaux and formerly of the Theatre de l'Oeuvre, Paris. He comes well recommended by the press of Paris. The readings are distributed as follows: Tuesday, May 18, "The Classical Poets;" Thursday, May 20, "The Romanticists;" Saturday, May 22, "The Moderns and the Parnassians...
...Governor of the Louvre, Mr. William Wolff; Valentine, his daughter, Miss Clara Lane, Miss Nina Bertini Humphrys; Count de Nevers, Mr. J. K. Murray; Cosse, Mr. Arthur Wooley; Thore, Mr. John Read; Retz, Mr. Albert Regas, Raoul de Nangis, Protestant gentleman, Mr. Thomas H. Persse, Mr. Charles O. Bassett; Marcel, Huguenot soldier, servant of Raoul, Mr. W. H. Clarke; Urban, page to Marguerite, Miss Hattie Belle Ladd; Bois-Rose, Huguenot soldier, Mr. J. F. Hanshue; Maid of Honor, Miss Celeste Wynn...
...Revels of Mon Marcel" is one of the most powerful stories which has appeared in the Monthly for some time. Its author, Austin Smith, has slipped out of the beaten tracks and given us an original and strongly-executed sketch of a man who is entirely removed from the common-place, for Dufont, the hero of the tale, has an individuality so strongly marked that he rouses one's interest at the opening of the story. He was a man who "at times looked like a devil that had been chained up by society and taught to walk...