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...days later the Paris Matin published Delcassé's last letter to Stéphane Lausanne, the violently patriotic editor. Delcassé said: "The Rhine is our security...
...clock of the day the paper appeared, two hundred would-be fishermen and six hundred spectators were on the spot to see the performance repeated. Similarly, he points out, is there a rush of people to the booksellers to obtain some obscure book, because the "Matin" or the "Temps" informs then that the Academic Goncourt has just "recognized...
...France is not exhausted nor is she, as so many have said, 'bled white'," declared M. Stephane Lauzanne, editor of the Paris Matin, in his lecture on "France in Arms" last night in the New Lecture Hall. "Since the outbreak of the war, we have raised three great loans amounting to more than three billion dollars in ready money, in addition to a like sum in stocks and bonds. Our last loan was not the least successful. We have now more than a million more men under arms than...
Members of the University will have the opportunity tonight to hear of the part which France is playing in the present war from M. Stephane Joseph Vincent Lauzanne, editor of the Paris Matin. The address, which will be delivered in the New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock, is the ninth of the series of war lectures, the last of which was given on February 27 by Professor Wallace Clement Sabine, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at the University...
...Lauzanne will speak on "France Under Arms." He will tell of the spirit of his country during the past four years. As editor of the Paris Matin, one of the best-known European newspapers, M. Lauzanne has become one of the leading figures of French politics. He is in this country on a mission to show the people of the United States the view that her ally has taken in this war. In addition to being a prominent editor, the speaker is an officer of the Legion of Honor. Tonight's lecture will be open to the public...