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Although the University will suffer a distinct loss in the temporary absence of Professor Hart, who is to lecture at the Sorbonne, it is especially fortunate in securing in exchange such an eminent scholar as Dean Henri Guy of the University at Toulouse. An author, lecturer, savant, of the highest rank, the name of Henri Guy has long been known to American students. He is a worthy successor to Professors Cestre and LevyBruhl and will be welcome not only to the University but to lovers of French literature among the general public...
Theordore Sewall Abbot '21, Einathan Pratt; Harry Albert '21, Burr; Perry Baldwin Allen '23, Harvard Club of Boston; Carl Gustave Anderson '20, Borden; Marshall Henry Bailey, Jr., Unc., Daniel A. Buckley; Karl Wetson Baker '23, Harvard Club of Boston; William Dyer Baker '22, Thomas W. Clarke; John Sedgwick Barss '22, C. L. Jones; Pericles Ernest Belfatto '21, Class of 1828; Byron Robert Bentley '20, Class of 1844; Marland Pratt Billings '23, Harvard Club of Boston; Harold Gough Boggs '23, Harvard Club of Nebraska; Glenn Crosley Bramble '23, Daniel A. Buckley; Elmer Osgood Cappers '23, Harvard Graduates Living in Milton; Pierre...
...unusually fine musical program has been arranged for the occasion. Mr. Ralph Osborne, baritone, accompanied by Mrs. Dudley Fitts, will render two groups of songs, in English and in French. One of these, "Le Credo Patriotique" by Henri Lavedon of the Academic Francaise, has been pronounced the greatest song composition relating to the war. The University Glee Club will also render a group of songs while the judges are deliberating on the best speakers. The Lee Wade II trials are open to the general public as well as to all members of the University...
This afternoon at 2 o'clock the Cercle Francais gives its second and last performance of "Sire," a play in five acts, at the Copley Theatre in Boston. The play, which was very favorably received last Wednesday, is being introduced in America by the Cercle. "Sire" is reproduced from Henri Lavedan's book of the same name and has as a background of historical fact, the Revolution of 1848 in France...
...Sire," the play by Henri Lavedon, produced by the Cercle Francais yesterday afternoon, revolves around two French types, Roulette, who masquerades as Louis XVII and La Comtesse de Saint-Salbi, an old and emotional lady who always refused to believe that Louis XVII had died in prison and at once is taken in by Roulette's imposition...