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June 7, 1898
The Copper Country Evening News
Calumet, Houghton County, Michigan
What is this article about?
Queen Elizabeth of Roumania, known literarily as Carmen Sylva, is awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Budapest, receiving a artistic diploma in a valuable case and a letter in four languages.
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CARMEN SYLVA'S DEGREE.
University of Budapest Enrolls the Roumanian Queen as a Doctor of Laws.
Carmen Sylva, as Queen Elizabeth of Roumania is known to the literary world, recently received her diploma constituting her a doctor of letters and honorary member of the University of Budapest.
The diploma is a veritable work of art and is inclosed in an artistic case of great intrinsic value. Accompanying it is a letter from the council of the university written in four languages, Hungarian, Wallachian, Latin and French.—New York Journal.
University of Budapest Enrolls the Roumanian Queen as a Doctor of Laws.
Carmen Sylva, as Queen Elizabeth of Roumania is known to the literary world, recently received her diploma constituting her a doctor of letters and honorary member of the University of Budapest.
The diploma is a veritable work of art and is inclosed in an artistic case of great intrinsic value. Accompanying it is a letter from the council of the university written in four languages, Hungarian, Wallachian, Latin and French.—New York Journal.
What sub-type of article is it?
Biography
Personal Triumph
What themes does it cover?
Triumph
What keywords are associated?
Carmen Sylva
Queen Elizabeth
Roumania
University Of Budapest
Doctor Of Laws
Honorary Degree
What entities or persons were involved?
Carmen Sylva
Queen Elizabeth Of Roumania
Where did it happen?
University Of Budapest
Story Details
Key Persons
Carmen Sylva
Queen Elizabeth Of Roumania
Location
University Of Budapest
Event Date
Recently
Story Details
Carmen Sylva receives a diploma as doctor of letters and honorary member from the University of Budapest, with an artistic case and multilingual letter.