The North American Review, Volume 117Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1873 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 121
... College , who happened to be in the vicinity , and who went to the fire soon after the alarm was given , says : " The thing I noticed most that night , up to twelve o'clock , was that water was not put on the fire . The great bulk of ...
... College , who happened to be in the vicinity , and who went to the fire soon after the alarm was given , says : " The thing I noticed most that night , up to twelve o'clock , was that water was not put on the fire . The great bulk of ...
Page 141
... College , as she graduates her two hundred and thirty - second class of alumni , receives from her diligent Librarian this labor of his love . Up to this year the number of her graduates , classified on the Triennial Catalogue , was ...
... College , as she graduates her two hundred and thirty - second class of alumni , receives from her diligent Librarian this labor of his love . Up to this year the number of her graduates , classified on the Triennial Catalogue , was ...
Page 142
... College , and to lead off , with honor and love , the line that is to follow them , we have here the memorials in adequate biographical sketches . So much time has spared to us . So much a diligence and a devotion for which there is no ...
... College , and to lead off , with honor and love , the line that is to follow them , we have here the memorials in adequate biographical sketches . So much time has spared to us . So much a diligence and a devotion for which there is no ...
Page 143
... College has been a task which very few persons would have cared to assume . Mr. Sibley wrote , in 1855 , that for that pur- pose he had then examined " with great care several thousand volumes , and probably more than twenty thousand ...
... College has been a task which very few persons would have cared to assume . Mr. Sibley wrote , in 1855 , that for that pur- pose he had then examined " with great care several thousand volumes , and probably more than twenty thousand ...
Page 144
... College , with the materials of his toil heaped around him , which no profane hand was allowed to touch for the sake of dusting or arranging them . He would shuffle out in a seedy array to take his exercise when the highways and lanes ...
... College , with the materials of his toil heaped around him , which no profane hand was allowed to touch for the sake of dusting or arranging them . He would shuffle out in a seedy array to take his exercise when the highways and lanes ...
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