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Revues Etrangeres (1918): 456-68; and Speed, Prisoners, 65-68. back
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She appeared in three more editions of the Ziegfeld Follies (1920, 1921, and 1923), four other Ziegfeld shows (two Nine O'Clock Revues and two Midnight Frolics), and two non-Ziegfeld productions (Irving Berlin's Music Box Revue in 1924 and the Hollywood Music Box Revue in 1927).
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This success on the part of his enemy no doubt did not help to soften the indignant Buloz; and he must have been further exasperated by an article in the _Chronique de Paris_, in which Balzac was styled the "Providence des Revues," and the injury the _Revue de Paris_ sustained in the loss of his collaboration was insisted on with irritating emphasis.
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In addition to the above, Mr. Wayburn devised and staged for Mr. Ziegfeld nine successful Midnight Frolics and two Nine O'Clock Revues atop the New Amsterdam Theatre, New York, during this time.
The Art of Stage Dancing The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession Ned Wayburn
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"Physiologie du succès," in the _Revue des Revues_, October 1, 1894, were the first attempts to describe the crowd from the point of view of collective psychology.
Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926
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Revues and musical comedies succeeded, and "The Man Who Stayed at Home" a war spy play was a tremendous success, as were the comedies "When Knights Were Bold" and
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Revues des Mondes (July, 1890); GERMAIN, La faculté de Théol. de M. (Montpellier, 1883); ASTRUC, Mém. pour l'hist. de la faculté de médecine de M. (Paris, 1767).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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In the center of the lawn was a kiosk, and on the four sides the rue de Rivoli, the garden of the Cercle Militaire, the grounds of the former palace of the Pomarés, now the executive offices, and the pavilion of the Revues.
Mystic Isles of the South Seas. Frederick O'Brien 1900
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Some of the Revues he knew to be simply tiresome, others disgusting.
The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land Ralph Connor 1898
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Personally he found that by far the most laborious and protracted mental effort was entailed in the writing of _Revues_.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 11, 1914 Various 1898
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