Word: michel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When Paulette wandered off the road to the quiet hamlet of Saint-Faix, she was given shelter by a peasant family. They made a home for her, but they could not understand how much she needed warmth and reassurance. Only Michel, the youngest in the family, understood her fierce affection for dead little animals. It was he who suggested their secret game. They buried dead moles, rats and lizards beneath improvised crosses, a ceremony which somehow consoled Paulette. To get more crosses, they began raiding the cemetery and the church. With covetous eyes, they examined the crosses, trying to decide...
...game ended when Michel climbed to the top of the church to pull down its shaky cross. He fell, but only Paulette saw him fall. A little later, his family stumbled across the children's miniature cemetery, with its crosses labeled "Mole," "Rat," "Lizard," "3 Ladybirds," "15 Ants," "6 Flies." They did not think to look for Michel under the largest cross of all, the one from the church, where Paulette had buried him before wandering away...
Baldwin, Robert Hamilton 52, Bender, George William '52, Birdsall, Paul Grew '50, Brooke, Peter Albert '52, Byrne, James Jay '52, Chamberlin, Frederick Bishop, Jr. '50, Clark, Sydney Proctor, Jr. '51, Coburn, Frederick Rhodes '51, Davidson, Paul Lane '50 (Captain), Davis, Wilbur Michel '50, Graham, William George Brown '51, Hudner, Richard Reilly '51, Lynch, John Dee '52, Mauran, Duncan Hunter '50, Plissner, William Alan '51, Post, Richard St. Francis '51, Spence, William James '52, Thayer, Edward Clailin '51, Thomas, Richard Henry, 3d '52, Waring, Bayard David '51, Yost, Edward DuRoss '52, Berg, Maurice '50 (Manager...
Davidson, Paul Lane '50 (Captain), Davis, Wilbur Michel '50, Mauran, Duncan Hunter...
...Despite guest invasions by famed Choreographers Michel Fokine in 1925 and George Balanchine in 1930, Denmark's company has largely resisted Russian influences. The Danes saw their first Swan Lake in 1938, when it was already 60 years...