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...program of tonight's speeches follows: "L'Italie at La France", Louis Salano '24 "La Question de la Ruhr", De Vaux de Lancey '24 "Les Etats-Unis et la Ligue des Nations", H. F. Potter '23 Violin solo: "Chanson a Louis XIII et Pavanne", Mme. Marie Dalliere, Violinist Miss Susan Williams, Accompanist "L'Avenir Colonial de la France", Meyer Rubin '24 "Le Retablissement d'Etats-Generaux", W. O. Clark '23 "M. Raymound Poincare", H. M. Hite ocC. Violin Solos: Minuet, Gluck Gavotte, Lully Tambourin, Leclair Mme. Marie Dalliere
...showing, the palace at Versailles,--its plans, exteriors and interiors, views of its parks and statuary. The famous muscums, the Louvre and the Invalides, were also shown as famous examples of French architecture of that period. Among the chateaux that were shown for their beautiful design were those at Vaux and Marly. In addition many examples of commemorative architecture were exhibited...
Among the catechisms are those of Edward VI, Luther, the Council of Trent, Father Vaux, an English Reformer, John Calvin, and others both earlier and later. The primers, which usually contain catechisms and other elementary religious instruction, include copies of two of those issued by Henry the Eighth and the New England Primer, on which our ancestors in the eighteenth century were brought...
Captain Melvin Holmes Leonard '19 has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for gallantry in action at Soissons, July 18, 1918. He had been previously awarded the Croix de Guerre with a citation for volunteering for a dangerous mission in the attack at Vaux, near Chateau-Thierry, last July...
...Ypres has not been illuminated by a slogan, like "They shall not pass," the battlecry at Verdun which set France aflame. But in a less spectacular way their struggle around the ancient Flanders town symbolizes the British tradition in the war as the struggle for the Douamont and Vaux fortresses and Dead Man's Hill symbolizes the tradition of the French. It was at Ypres in November, 1914, that the British regulars, the "Old Contemptibles" of the gallant first expeditionary force, stemmed the German attack led by the crack regiments of the Prussian Guard and beat them back with terrific...