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...steamy morning mist lay on the roads. The French peasants, for that is what they are, trudged to work. But for the trailing moss on the live-oaks it was like a southern province at home, in real France. The men doffed their hats, whether or not they knew who it was that rode in the so beautiful automobile, The women answered questions volubly and swiftly appraised Mademoiselle's beauty of which they all spoke afterwards. At Napoleonville she made them catch their breaths when she laid her freshest bouquet at the base of a new memorial inscribed...
...Houck, Chairman, and Emily Moss: W. H. Hulsman and Edythe Jones: H. W. Hunter and Irene Gallagher; Archer O'Reilly, Jr., and Betty Niles; W. A. Rust and Betty Mathews: R. B. Taylor and Dorothy Doggett...
TODAY 9.15 O'clock Chemistry 16Sever 30 Classical Philology 52 Sever 18 Economics 41 Sever 17 Education C Sever 36 English 1 Almy-Garrett Sever 5 Goodfellow-Mollenauer Sever 6 Murdock-Ziegler Sever 11 English 23 Bacon-Moss Harvard 2 Nelson-Zimmerman Harvard 3 Fine Arts If Robinson Hall Fine Arts 2c Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 2d Fogg Mus. Geology 7 Emerson F German 1a I Old Fogg Lect. Rm. German 2 I Sever S Government 19 Allen-Henry Sever 23 Hickok-Seagrave Sever 24 Sher-Wendt Sever 30 History B Sever 17 History I Mr. Clarke, sects...
...Sever 5 Semitic 14 Sem. Mus. 3 TOMORROW 9.15 O'clock WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 (II) Chemistry 16 Sever 30 Classical Philology 52 Sever 18 Economics 41 Sever 17 Education C Sever 36 English 1 Almy-Garrett Sever 5 Goodfellow-Mollenauer Sever 6 Murdock-Ziegler Sever 11 English 23 Bacon-Moss Harvard 2 Nelson-Zimmerman Harvard 3 Fine Arts 1f Robinson Hall Fine Arts 2c Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 2d Fogg Mus. Geology 7 Emerson F German 1a I Old Fogg Lect. Rm. German 2 I Sever 8 Government 19 Allen-Henry Sever 23 Hickok-Seagrave Sever 24 Sher-Wendt Sever...
...result, the stories are good stories. The circus people love and hate, give and steal, swear and sing with inflections nearly as much their own as Mr. Tully's. If the real Moss-Haired girl, half Swedish, quarter Indian and quarter Irish, did not actually wash her hair in stale beer and herbs, or if she was not the freak of virtue that Mr. Tully has made her, there was surely enough virtue and stale beer about her to make exaggeration more permissible than understatement. If the blood and thunder seem as pat as they are plentiful in "Hey Rube...