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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...offer no puzzles of grammar or spelling, but preserves the racy and often humorous flavor of the old writers. Special pains has been taken to select extracts which will set forth the amusements, pursuits and interests of children, both white and Indian. The publishers are Macmillan & Co...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Books by Professor Hart. | 10/12/1899 | See Source »

Mary Cameron, published by B. H. Sanborn & Co. Price...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Books Received. | 10/2/1899 | See Source »

...first article, "The Relations of Radcliffe College with Harvard," by Professor Wendell, is most timely. At once vigorous and moderate, the writer certainly carries his point "that unless a strong public sentiment declares itself against the principle of co-education at Harvard, complete co-education will slowly establish itself here," and that we shall lose our "traditional school of manly character." The menace is shown to be real and present. Our only hope, the writer says, lies in the possibility that by proper endowment Radcliffe may continue to grow as "a sweet, sound, every day college for girls...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: October Monthly. | 9/30/1899 | See Source »

...Harvard Co-operative Society had the most successful season of its existence during the college year 1898-99, and the recent additions and improvements to the equipments are evidence of that prosperity. The working capital is now estimated at about $25,000, which is a considerable increase over previous years. The dividend on last year's purchases will be about 7 per cent, and will be computed on purchases bearing ticket numbers to the amount of $85,000. During the college year just beginning, the society's stores--here and in Boston--will be superintended by Mr. F. H. Thomas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Co-Operative Society | 9/27/1899 | See Source »

...Bursar's offices have been removed to the north wing of Dane Hall, and the lower floor of Wadsworth House is being remodeled into student's rooms. The greater part of Dane Hall is still occupied by the Co-operative Society, which has enlarged and re-furnished its quarters and increased its stock. The basement rooms have been renovated and are being utilized as sales-rooms, while the general arrangement of the first floor is much better than it was last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW BUILDINGS. | 9/27/1899 | See Source »

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