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...French la "Les Trois Monsquetaires" and "Mademoiselle de la Seigliere" are supposed to be read before mid-years...
MADEMOISELLE de la Seigliere (the play), will be begun on Tuesday next...
...clubs left St. Paul at 7.35 Thursday for an all day's ride to Milwaukee. From St. Paul to La Crosse, Wisconsin, where dinner was served, the railroad runs along the left bank of the Mississippi and the scenery is fine. But again an entertainment had to be provided inside the car. A good idea of the daily life of the men may be had from a description of the manner in which the fellows amused themselves on this day for it was a typical one. The two factions mentioned before, sprang into existence on this memorable...
...that when the steamer arrived in New York, several hours late, the men were very tired. At eleven they left Jersey City in special cars for Washington, arriving there at about five. Lunch was served on the cars by a caterer. Carriages were waiting to carry them to "La Normandie." The first concert was given Wednesday evening in the National Rifles Armory, before a good sized audience. President Harrison many others prominent in our Government were present, and the Washington papers declared it a great success. After the concert the clubs were tendered a reception by Mrs. Magruder...
...Mudge, N. J.; class day committee, M. V. Bergen, N. J; F. G. Betts, Pa; J. M. Brennan, Ky; F. Bucher, Pa.; H S. Carter, N. J.; D. Campbell, N. J.; J. F. Hosford, N. Y; S. Homans, N. J.; A. M. Marshall, O.; J. P. Parker, La.; R. A. Stevenson, Pa.; J. G Symmes, N J.; C. Wentworth, N. Y; A. Young...