Word: vive
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...numbers so acceptably rendered that there was not a dull moment during the entire performance. Special mention should be made of the acting and singing of A. F. Hurlburt '09, who took the part of Sganarelle. His rendition of the Bottle Song of the first act and of the "Vive la Medecine" at the opening of the third act were especially pleasing. The spirit of gayety of the great Moliere was well introduced into the performance by the acting of F. R. Leland sC., and G. Howe '08, interpreting the parts of Jacqueline and Martine respectively. J. P. S. Harrison...
...Story of the Princess. Who Had Lost Her Heart" is a brazen attempt at cleverness and could at best be a mere literary tour de force. "Vive la France" is fairly interesting, but is spoiled by touches of bombast and inexcusable printer's errors. Much superior is "The Invention," which is out of the ordinary and distinctly amusing. Without doubt the best story of the issue is "The Dream of Melik the Goatherd," which is a very pleasing turn of fancy...
SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. The Capitalization of Corporations. Mr. Thomas L. Greene, Vive-President of the Audit Company of New York. University...