Word: americanism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Heyse's "In Paradise," translated; Kitchen's "France," Vol. 1; Smith's "Students' Greece;" Schouler's "History of the U. S;" Von Holst's "Constitutional History" and "Constitutional Law;" Bolles' "Financial Legislation;" and Johnston's "American Politics" are in stock...
...foot-ball season of 1887 has been of extreme benefit to the game. It marks an era in the growth of American foot-ball...
Cambridge people were favored in hearing Chadwick's new overture "Melpomene," which has been given but once before. It is a charming piece of dramatic music, and places Mr. Chadwick high among our American composers. Thanks are especially due Mr. Gericke for giving it such careful and exquisite rendering...
Never more popular and prosperous than to-day, the Magazine of American History opens its nineteenth volume with a wonderfully interesting January number. The opening article, "Thurlow Weed's Home in New York," by Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, the editor of the magazine, is a highly interesting paper richly illustrated with exterior and interior news of the house. The description of the house and its distinguished occupant is very graphic, and Mr. Weed's wonderful experience in France at a critical period during our Civil war is charmingly told. The writer's simple and easy style only serves...
...Magazine at Harvard, is an admirable paper on the Northwestern Country in 1767, made from extracts from a journal of a United States officer, written in 1767. The number closes with articles on minor topics, and other interesting miscellany. To all who pretend to have any knowledge of American history, and especially to students in the courses in history in Harvard College. this magazine is an imperative necessity. It is only necessary to look over one number to see how valuable it is and to realize what a mistake is made in neglecting to use it. With its varied information...