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...born in Havre in 1860. He has devoted himself chiefly to journalism and the writing of light novels, contributing frequently to the "Temps" and "Journal." Among the books M. LeRoux has written may be mentioned the following: 'L'Enfer Parisien," "La Russie Souterraine," 'L'Attentat Sloughine," "Un de Nous," "Mederic et Lisee," "Chez les Filles," "L' Amour Infirme." Last year M. LeRoux made a dari g exploration through Abyssinia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. Hugues LeRoux. | 11/6/1901 | See Source »

...HUGHES,51 Perkins Hall."Entre Nous" says in Wednesday's Boston Herald: "That Amazon march in the last act of "The Beggar Student" at the Castle Square Theatre is one of agreeable surprise. The admirable marching of these pretty girls really takes one by storm. "She-who-is-to-be-Obeyed" holds her head up like an antelope, and is quite as agile as that beautiful animal. It was observed on the opening night that one of these fair warriors looked like a certain Boston beauty who has achieved some distinction by her capture of foreign celebrities to ornament...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 5/9/1895 | See Source »

...vous conferantice Diplome, symbole imperissable des labeurs que vous vous etes imposes, nous desirons perpetuer le souvenir des legitimes recompenses et du succes merite qu'ont obtenus vos produits dans cet immense Concours International, fete de I'Industrie, de I'Intelligence et de la Paix, auquel tous les peuples de I'Univers ont collabore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The "Crimson" at the Paris Exposition. | 1/4/1890 | See Source »

...meagre allowance of cash, and mental abilities, but with a plentiful endowment of muscle. It is tolerably obvious that, under the old-time order of things, his progress to knowledge will be beset with difficulties of a financial nature. But under the new system no such hindrance exists. "Nous avons change tout cela, says Cornell, "A man may come to our college, poor, but deserving. What shall he do to obtain the necessaries of student life? Simply this, he may enter the feather-weight sparring, and win an easy chair; in the middle-weight he may secure a clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/7/1885 | See Source »

...BONO PUBLICO ABDICATES.Entre nous, Mr. HERALD, isn't it getting to be a little too much to ask of a couple of mild philanthropists and reformers like ourselves that we should carry on the whole of this agitation and investigation into the Memorial Hall board business? Am I to write eternal communications, and are you to indite endless editorials and reports with no better results than we have as yet attained? Before we came to college it was different with us writers for the press, when, at our slightest hint of dissatisfaction innumerable mass meetings and investigating committees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMUNICATIONS. | 1/11/1882 | See Source »

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