Word: real
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Charles E. Williams '99, gave a very interesting recital before an appreciative audience last night, in the Living Room of the Union. The recital included some extremely well-rendered selections from "The Real Diary of a Real Boy," by Judge Henry A. Shute '79, "Fuzzy-Wuzzy," by Rudyard Kipling and a part of "The Man Without a Country," by Edward Everett Hale...
...Charles E. Williams '99, will give a recital in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock, from the following selections: "The Real Diary of a Real Boy," by Judge Henry A. Shute '79; "Mr. Dooley," by Peter Dunne; and from some of the works of James Whitcomb Riley and Rudyard Kipling...
...Charles E. Williams '99, will give a recital in the Living Room of the Union on Monday evening, January 18, at 7 o'clock, from "The Real Diary of a Real Boy," by Judge Henry A. Shute '79, from "Mr. Dooley," by Peter Dunne, and from some of the works of James Whitcomb Riley and Rudyard Kipling...
...been betrayed, agrees to marry Bartholo at once. Bartholo leaves to complete the arrangements for the marriage, and Almaviva and Figaro enter by the balcony. The Count explains that he gave the note to Bartholo to obtain his confidence, and Rosine agrees to marry him, whereupon Almaviva discloses his real identity. The Notary enters, closely followed by Bazile, whom the Count bribes to be a witness to the marriage. Bartholo arrives too late to interfere in the ceremony, and is himself induced to sign the contract upon Almaviva's agreeing to allow him to keep Rosine's fortune...
Leslie's Monthly--"A Disciple of Prince Florizel," by H. G. Rhodes '93; "A Few Real Boys," by H. A. Shute...