Word: successively
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Daudet's first success, "Risler aine," shows the influence of Flaubert. In the "Nabab" and in "Les Rois en exil," not the customs of France, but the life of a cosmopolitan public is depicted. It is in "Numa Roumestan," in the "Tartarius," and especially in his marvelous short stories that we get a picture of life and manners in Southern France...
Appointments for this week at Tupper's are from H. A. Sage to F. F. Zelle inclusive. Men who have not sat are urged to do se at once, as the success of the Class Album depends upon the men sitting at once. No charge is made for sitting, but all pictures for the Class Album must be taken at Tupper's. PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE...
...dinner will be given in honor of M. Hugues Le Roux by the Cercle Francais at the Somerset Hotel at 7.30 tonight. All the members of the Cercle should be present as the success of the occasion depends on a large audience; and men who have not yet had an opportunity to meet M. Le Roux will have one at the dinner. The dinner will be $2.50 per plate. Graduate and active members of the Cercle who wish to attend should notify A. S. Dixey, 32 Westmorly...
...Semitic world, and it is certain that a well-planned and vigorous expedition would bring to light many of the treasures still lying beneath its soil. Several European governments and learned societies are displaying great activity in Egyptian excavations, and owing to this activity the chances for success in this field are decreasing with each passing year. In order to begin this work for Harvard $10,000 a year is needed for at least five years...
Great as M. Hugues Le Roux's successes have been as a journalist, novelist, sociologist and dramatist, it is as a conversationalist and orator that he is particularly noted in France. His language is full of poetry and color, and his diction is extremely clear. He has already spoken in all the capitals of Europe with a success which will undoubtedly be equalled in the United States...