Word: anderson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Seventy-eight volumes of the "Journal of the Royal Statistical Society", giving English financial statistics from 1839 to 1870 is another feature of the collection, together with Anderson's "Origin of Commerce", printed at London in 1789, and one of the first English histories showing the effect of commerce upon the British Empire. A complete collection of the writings of American economists, and pamphlets dealing with early monetary measures in the Colonies, is another important division of the collection...
...manuscript of the second play of Oscar O'Flahertie Wills Wilde came to light, too, last week. The Duchess of Padua, written about 1883 for Mary Anderson (but never acted by her) lay for many years on a printer's shelf in Bloomsbury, London. The printer's son slid it into a nook in his library; forgot about it. Last year the printer's son happened to mention the manuscript to Mitchell Kennerley, President of the Anderson Galleries, Manhattan. Followed desperate excitement on the part of Mr. Kennerley; a desperate search by the printer...
Anyone crossing Anderson Bridge after a big game and still retaining sufficient composure to philosophize may well compare the scene before him to certain similar parades in the French Revolution. What modern panorama is so much like the march to Versailles as the sight of those crowds which billow and surge down Boylston Street, filling every square, inch of the lane between Smith Halls and the subway walls? Thousands mill around thousands and the vista as far as eye can reach in November dusk is one of bobbing heads and shoulders...
After 12.30 o'clock, Harvard Square from Quincy to Brattle Streets; Boylston Street, Cambridge; Anderson Bridge; and North Harvard Street, Brighton, as far as Western Avenue, will be closed to traffic. The Stadium gates will be opened at 12.30 o'clock. There will be no tickets sold for public parking within Soldiers Field; the H. A. A. has developed instead a playing field behind the Business School with a capacity of 7000 cars, which will be open for general parking. The only entrance to this space will be on Western Avenue...
...Hammer, Kroell scherin, l.t r.t., Morris, Porter Heim, l.g. r.g., E.Fordyee, Woods Horton, e. e., Dorman, Brown Hapood, r.g. r.g., Shaw, Adams Coust, r.t. l.t., Norris, Campbell Johnson, Demorest, r.e. l.e., Pickard, Allen Moulton.Guill, q.b. q.b., Heard, Noble Cooley.Marshall, l.h.b. r.h.b.Garrison, Lifrak Marston, r.h.b. r.h.b., grant, Schwentker Warner, Anderson, f.b. f.b., Parks, Mills Stone...