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When he progresses farther, however, over the roads and mountains traversed by the great Khans Jenghis and Kublai, and by the mereliess Tamerlane-Temur, he becomes not so much the anti-revolutionist as the spokesman and interpreter of dying Mongolia. Himself a Pole, with just enough of the East in him to make him sympathetic with its mysteries and legends, and enough of the West to enable him to read those mysteries and legends, and enough of the West to enable him to read those mysteries in a cold white light, he has drawn a picture that cannot...

Author: By Burke BOYCE G., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF - REVIEWS | 3/15/1923 | See Source »

...unfortunate candidate up against his Divisionals, would not be alone in his famous mistake of calling Dante "that French Revolutionist who had his head cut off by Robespierre." One slightly more informed will remember vaguely that Dante went to Hell; the next will follow him beyond there to Purgatory and finally Paradise; while the scholar will know that Italian 10, under Professor Grandgent, is one of the most desirable literary courses in college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FLORENTINE EXILE | 2/28/1923 | See Source »

President Obregon, a soldier, a revolutionist, but also a clever international politician, realizing that the lack of great leaders in his country was due to a considerable extent to the poor intellectual standards of the people as a whole, has determined to learn from these much despised American all that he can. By a scheme of cooperative scholarships, established jointly by variout state universities in the west and the Mexican government, the training in the United States of a goodly number of Mexican young men each year has been assured...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EDUCATED MEXICANS | 5/16/1921 | See Source »

There are two acts in "Panamania," the first being the interior of a theatrical Booking Office, and the second representing the Revolutionist Head-quarters near the Panama Canal. The underlying thread of the plot is that a theatrical company is engaged to give a performance in Panama; but, on their arrival, they discover that they have been misled and that the whole engagement was a plot conceived by the Revolutionists in order to capture them. They are held in captivity with no apparent discomfort, and will continue to be there for some time as far as we will ever know...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HASTY PUDDING PLAY CAST | 3/19/1913 | See Source »

...Barrett Booth Dustifoot, a trajedian, J. K. Hodges '14 Washington Bagley, a janitor, J. A. Milholland '14 Zachariah Hay, the country boy, L. H. Mills '14 Minnie Hay, the country girl, A. F. Sortwell '14 Herr Hohenzollern, a ranch master, W. T. Gardiner '14 Lieutenant-General Castillo, a revolutionist, G. C. Cutler '13 General Ohdearno, his chief, W. T. Gardiner '14 Anita, a siren, T. M. Spelman '13 Lieutenant John Holland, U. S. N., J. S. Morgan '14 Captain Da Go (of the Rebel ship). L. Saltonstall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HASTY PUDDING PLAY CAST | 3/19/1913 | See Source »

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