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...celebrated bons mots, and a goodly proportion have probably attended at least one of his "evenings" in Hollis Hall. As well ask a cultivated Londoner if he has ever heard the name of James McNeil Whistler, or a Parisian if he is familiar with the works of Emile Zola. If there breathes a man who has been at Harvard for two years and still does not know of the hermit of Hollis Hall, he should be highly prized, for he is a rare growth. And yet it is difficult to describe Professor Copeland to newcomers; all that can be said...
Sued for divorce. By Eddie Hearne, who stands fifth with a total of 383 points in the American Automobile Association's list of automobile racing drivers, Mrs. Zola Hearne. He charges desertion...
...Someone who has remembered the Dreyfus case and Zola's 'J'accuse' philippic has organized a society of Democrats under the name of 'Approving Americans.' The slogan of the society is 'We approve!' We suppose their list of approbations will include the following...
...cast of characters will be as follows: Tom, a newspaper correspondent, G. A. McCook '16 Phaya Takh Sin, King of Siam, G. MacC. Stewart '16 Zola, his favorite wife, R. Whistler '16 Rev. Dr. Spivvins, an American missionary, L. P. Mansfield '16 Mrs. Spivvins, his wedded wife, F. H. Cabot '17 Jane Spivvins, his daughter, C. H. Hodges '17 Pansy, his "soul-mate," Three circus men,-- E. Douglas '17 Furst, G. Courtney '16 Kurst, G. B. Blaine '17 Wurst, P. B. Kurtz '16 Herald, H. G. Reynolds '17 Officer to the King, C. A. Coolidge...
...Reims. His preliminary education there was followed by two years of study in Germany, England and finally Paris, where he began his career. In 1884 he was admitted to the bar. During his life in Paris he has figured in such cases as the Dreyfus Appeal and the Zola and Humbert cases...