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Paul Davier LL.B. '27, 11 rue Chasueloup-Laubat, Paria...
...pointed hood, a belt of leather. What end was he seeking? I wondered. The austere grandeur of his habit, of that belt which hung from his waist, somehow entangled my heart in a way that was incurable." In 1917 she was admitted to the Benedictines of the Rue Monsieur...
Always Guests for Lunch. For four years the President has worked and lived behind the pacing Gardes Républicaines in the Elysée Palace on the Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, which has housed Bourbons, Bonapartes and 14 Presidents of the Third Republic before him. It takes 200 people to make the presidential beds, cook the meals, keep the salons and gardens in good condition, run the private telegraph office, turn out an honor guard on the arrival of a foreign dignitary...
Wesleyan lost Carl La Rue '53 to Cambridge for some courses in the Music Department here, and Patrick Hemingway '52, another Stanford man and a Fine Arts major, thinks "there are more pictures in Boston than in Palo Alto...
After an hour he left and strolled toward Montmartre, up the Rue Pigalle into the Place Blanche . . . He passed a lighted door from which issued music, and stopped with the sense of familiarity; it was Bricktop's, where he had parted with so many hours and so much money . . . -Babylon Revisited