Word: americans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following books by Harvard graduates have recently been published: "The Water Star," by G. H. Badger t. '86; "A Gentleman of Fortune," by H. C. Bailey '97; "Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism," by W. T. Brewster '92; "The Santa Claus Club," by L. J. Bridgman '81; "Letters to American Boys," by W. H. Carruth p.'89; "The Making of Religion," by S. M. Crothers h. '99; "Annotated Rules of the Federal Counts of the United States," by W. W. Dewhurab '75; "From the Isles," by A. D. Ficke '04; "The Castles and Keeps of Scotland," by F. R. Fraprie...
...problems of the American com- monwealth are today peculiarly those of the City. The issues that interest and agitate the public are increasingly local and the battle-grounds that have peculiar significance are those of New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and other great centres of population...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Aspects of South American Literature." Professor Ford. Common Room, Conant Hall...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Aspects of South American Literature." Professor Ford. Common Room, Conant Hall...
...thought to be Cotton Mather's earliest publication, written when he was nineteen years old, and only one other copy of it has ever come to light. That copy was sold at the Brinley sale in 1879, and was bought by C. Fiske Harris for his collection of American poetry. This collection was bequeathed to Brown University, and the copy of Mather's Poem, hitherto thought to be unique, is now in the library of Brown University...