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...Columbian March, Schulz...
...early boyhood of Mr. Bolles was spent in rural New England. Later his family moved to the south, where he lived for several years in Baltimore and Washington. When twenty years old he entered the Law School of the Columbian College, D. C., where he spent three years, graduating in 1879 with the degree of LL.B. He then came to Harvard and entered the Law School. While at Harvard he founded the Daily Echo, one of the first of the college dailies, and later, by his essay on "International Arbitration," secured the Bowdoin Prize. In addition to his law course...
...mining building for its miacralofical collection, located in the Warker museum. Thirty-three exhibitors in the mining building have already offered their exhibits to the university. The exhibit of the Standard Oil Co., valued at $50,000 has been given them. This, however, may be housed in the proposed Columbian Museum, but the university will exercise certain control over it. The establishment of the Columbian museum is looked upon with considerable interest by the authorities of the university, as it will be of incalculable advantage to them...
...readers but among bibliophiles it promises to be of no little importance. Until the present time. - so far as we know - there has been no exhaustive bibliography of American first editions; this volume therefore fills a vacancy and it is not inappropriate that it should come during this Columbian year. Herbert Stuart Stone '94 is the compiler and the book contains an attractive and amusing introduction by Eugene Field, the western poet and booklover. The printing was done at the University Press and the volume is as pretty a piece of work as any book fellow could desire...
...Columbian March Schulz...