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Students On A Lark

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Day
23
Month
May
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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At a recent "students' evenlng" at the Comedie Parisienne, Paris, the pupils of the Rcole des Beuux Arts floeked in full torce to the dainty little theater where Loie Fuller now dances, leavlng hardly a spare stali in the house for the occupation of the ordlnary playsoc-r. Thelr enthuslastlc admiration of the serpentín dance Bhowed itself In tnany wonderful ways, wlm choruefes Collowed liy i chahut or a kind of Red Indian war dance, with hals and sticks for Bcalps and tomahawks, and the burden of the 'last students' s(.ng as a war whoop, being one of the most siartliiiK as well as the most amuslng. "Serpentines" were In gTeat requeet, but the most tasteful demonstratlon on tli" part of the students was their spontaneous fi ation i Her when she appeared, and was greeted with a shower of bouquets and violeta, whlcli feil so thick and fast that the s( u-as carpeted with them In au instant. A delegatlon of the Btudents presented Loie Fuller with a han.ls,.,,, e and unlque uiíí an album, to whlch earli student laii contributed a sketch In pen and Ink, pemil or water eolors. and with a literary turn of mind also verses in her honor.

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