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Biography of Romain Rolland
509 words, approx. 1.7 pages
 The French writer Romain Rolland (1866-1944) was the author of many works, all reflecting the conscience of a great humanist. Romain Rolland was born on Jan. 29, 1866, in Clamecy (Burgundy). His family moved to Paris in 1880, where he graduated from the...
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Biography of Romain Rolland
8860 words, approx. 29.5 pages
 Romain Rolland's tremendous output of plays, novels, music criticism, biographies, polemics, and correspondence has secured for him a place in European letters and thought. Well known and widely read in his day, he was the apostle of an idealism which ho...


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For Veterans Day, Musicians on the March
11/13/2000: 316 words, approx. 1 pages Military marching bands send soldiers into battle, salute heroes and victories, and provide comfort in defeat. They can also be very good theater. The Drums, Pipes and Highland Dancers of the Black Watch and the Band/Choir of the Prince of Wales's Division (presented...
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