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...publishing genius who sits atop this circulation is Monsieur le Député Dupuy. He is en route to the U. S., accompanied by the editor of one of his smaller properties, L'Excelsior...
...existent French throne. If he tries to sit on this hallucinatory chair, the French will have great respect for his royal dignity by removing him from such temptation under the law of 1886, which prescribes banishment for life for a Pretender to the throne of France. In this event Monsieur F. F. P. M. L. of Orleans will lose his chateau at Randan, his magnificent hotel in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, his chocolate factory at Passy...
...high hat and lavender gloves. The President was about to go for a swim and I accompanied him. On the banks of Rock Creek we undressed, but I kept on the lavender gloves. 'Aren't you going to take them off ? ' asked Mr. Roosevelt. ' No, Monsieur le President,' I returned, 'I shall keep them on because we might meet some ladies...
...present himself as a rather playful neurologist. Something like a scientific interest may be discerned running through the collection." The Author. Booth Tarkington is one of the first representatives of the Hoosier school of fiction. His books rarely stray from scenes in the Middle West. His important books are: Monsieur Beaucaire, The Turmoil, Seventeen, The Gentleman from Indiana. He won the Pulitzer prize for the best American novel published in 1919 with The Magnificent Ambersons, and in 1922 with Alice Adams...
...Wilson '26 A Servant Girl, Miss June Wellman Members of the Caveau of 1813, C. H. Morgan 2d '24 Philip Wardner '24 Whitney Cromwell '26 W. C. Treat '23 E. J. Bliss Jr. '26 The Proprietor of the Inn, 1813, R. A. Zinn '24 Beranger, John Collier '24 Monsieur de Talleyrand, Conrad Salinger '23 Two Young Girls, Miss Gertrude Hoffman Miss Persis McClennan...