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Scores of Parisians taxied to the Concert Mayol. They all but crowded out the foreigners who have long since found that the Concert, which is just off the Grands Boulevards, is more convenient, more daring and more chic than the Folies Bergére, farther up Montmartre. Elbowing their way forward...
Tribune readers waited anxiously for Friday morning's World. When at last they beheld it, they turned to the editorial page?and there, lo and behold, was a squib entitled "An Apology." Smiles wreathed the faces of the followers of the Tribune. So the World knew when it was wrong...
The Author. Hector St. John Crèvecoeur, born in Caen, France, in 1735, served under Montcalm, and turned his back on Canada after the fall of Quebec. Surveyor, mapmaker, soldier, negotiator with the Indians, he settled down as a farmer, after his marriage, in the province of New York...
On Sunday afternoon two weeks ago, a band of thoughtful men filed into the Forsyth Theatre in Atlanta, Ga. They were pious men; they had been to church that morning. Deep on their fronts engraven sat public care; in their eyes flickered determination. When all had reached their places, one...
Serving on the tribunal with Dean Pound were Senator Albert Nerinx, Professor of Law at Louvain, and Senator of the Kingdom of Belgium, and the Right Honorable Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, who represented the English. During the session before Christmas many important points of controversy were settled, and since then the...