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...Monsieur de Pourceaugnac," by Moliere, is the play that the French Club chose for its annual fall production when they met in the Lowell House Tower Common Room Friday afternoon. Andre Morize, professor of French Literature, read the play and made suggestions for its staging...
Dictator Mussolini is a writer and what he is paid by the Hearst papers is supposed to be as great as his fame. He also owns Italy's leading daily and his Government controls the Press. Monsieur Laval, as he says, is a lawyer. As fat fees have rolled in during the years, he has piled investment on shrewd investment, now owns several estates and a frowning medieval castle...
...Monsieur Boverat is not only Secretary General of the National Alliance for Increasing the Population of France, which boasts more than 30,000 members, but also Vice President of its High Council for Births. With his wife and daughter, M. Boverat stopped in for tea and croissants one afternoon last winter at the hitherto quiet, respectable Restaurant Bagdad. Little did the Boverat family suspect that the Bagdad's proprietor had decided to make a stand against Depression by the drastic step of hiring a fan dancer who had played in some of the hottest cabarets and vaudeville houses from...
...cemetery, but as the little cart on which he propelled himself could only move in a circle, he never got there. Aunt Tirelo, like David Copperfield's Mr. Dick, was engaged on an endless historical work, proving that the sorrows of France were the fault of Marie Antoinette. Monsieur Jarridge, a notary, was in charge of the legal affairs of 99 lunatics, and amused himself by mixing up the files, finally by burning the records, declaring that his clients were quite capable of managing their own affairs...
Majestic: James K. Hackett in "Monsieur Beaucaire...