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...principal political events down to the present date. Mr. Sterne treats of the legislative, executive, and judicial departments, and then proceeds to discuss current questions and events, showing the changes which have been made in the course of development of the political situation of our country. In the appendix may be found the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution with the later amendments, the whole volume making a convenient reference book besides being good reading...
...brief, John Stuart Mill's book condensed into a pamphlet of seventy-two pages. It is calculated to be of inestimable aid to a student preparing for the examination in this course, as the pith of Mill's work is so clearly brought out. In the appendix are the examinations in Political Economy 1 from 1883 until the present date. For sale by W. H. Wheeler, Harvard street, Cambridge. Price...
...Stevens Institute, Prof. Chandler of Columbia College, Prof. Caldwell of Cornell Univ., Prof. Johnson of Yale, and others, in Congressional Record, vol, 17, part 8, appendix p. 231 et seq, article on "Oleo vs. Hash Butter" by Prof. Babcock in Boston Post; Apr. 2, 1888; also "In Defence of Oleo," Boston Post, Apr. 25, 1888; Report of Commissioner of Int. Revenue, 1887, pp. cxxxvii...
Other references: Speech by Hon. Joseph Lyman, Cong. Record, vol, 17, pt, 8, appendix p. 149; speech by Hon. Wm. C. Oates...
...careful man; and the allowance for sundries should be cut $50 fully in order to approach Professor Palmer's estimates. Since every considerable item of expense is given separately, the allowances for sundries in all grades seem disproportionately large. The tables in two of the letters in the appendix to Professor Palmer's published speech, as well as the estimates in the catalogue, confirm this view. Travelling expenses are placed at $20, but if this refers to travelling during term time, it should be omitted entirely, for a man who was living as closely as possible would not go home...