Word: ramon
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...LECTURE. "Spanish Ballad Literature." Professor Ramon Menendez Pidal. Emerson...
...LECTURE. "Spanish Ballad Literature." Professor Ramon Menendez Pidal. Emerson...
...Herseros, deals with the amusing complications which follow Don Narciso's Ecast of his popularity with the ladies. He concocts a scheme to prove his popularity, but the plot is discovered by his friends and the joke is turned on him. In "El Cochero y M. Corneta," the author, Ramon de la Cruy, treats the adventures of Nicodemus, a coachman who is discharge by his master for careless driving...
...casts are as follows: "LOIS TRES RAMILLETES". Juana, A. G. de Almeida Sp. Don Narcies, G, Rivera '09. Don Ramon M. H. Woolman '09 El Capitan, G. J. Giles Sp. El Boticarie, E. Machado '09 Un Quidam, H. W. Packer 2Tg. Pascual, W. Horn '10. "EL COCHERO Y M. CORNETA Nicodemus, E. N. Bray '09 M. Corneta, G. Rivera '09 Tie Paco, F. M. Ryan '10 Pepa, J. M. Wright '09 Lola, J. O. Patterson '09 Andres, H. Y. Masten '09 Carlos, F. F., Moir '09 Un Moyo, C. T. Allen '09 Un Lacayo, G. Lawton...
...second comedy, "El Cochero y M. Corneta," by Ramon de la Cruz deals with the adventures of Nicodemus, a coachman. While driving his master to a country house he neglects to apply the brakes to the carriage on a steep hill, resulting in the wreck of the carriage and the great discomfort of the occupants. His master discharges the coachman forthwith, without paying him some $462 back wages. He sends Nicodemus to M. Corneta, a debtor of his, however, with a letter recommending him to hire Nicodemus, to pay the coachman his $462 back wages, and to be sure...