Word: die
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Rockhill continues the account of his trip through untrodden China. and extracts are printed from the advance sheets of the Memoirs of Talleyrand, which have been reserved from publication for fifty years since his death in order that all whom he spoke ill of might have time to die too. There is an introduction by the minister to France, Whitelaw Reid...
TUTORING.- German 4. The reading of Die Leiden von Werther...
...University in 1889; Immanuel Kant's "Critique of Practical Reason;" A. C. Merriam's "Telegraphing Among the Ancients;" "A Dictionary of Music and Musicians," (A. D. 1450 1889). by eminent writers. English and foreign; Ben Jonson's "Masques and Entertainments;" Wm. D. Morrison's "The Jews under Roman Rule;" "Die Philosopher Schrifien," by Gottfried W. Leibbiz; "The History of Scotland from the Earliest Times to the Present Century," by John Mackintosh L. L. D.; "The Influence of Sea Power upon History," by A. T. Mahan; Hippolyte Bernheim's "Treatise on the Nature and Uses of Hypnotism"; "Electric Transmission of Energy...
...library is intended for all students interested in German literature, whether they take at present German courses or not. It contains the standard authors of German literature, histories of German literature, dictionaries and other reference books. The following current periodicals may also be found there: Die Nation, Die Gegenwart, Die Kunst fur Alle, Vierteljahrschrift fur Literatur egeschichte, Fliegende Blatter, Das Echo...
...heartily approve the work which the under-graduate committee has done, for it has been done so well that the interest now aroused cannot die out until the necessary amount of money has been obtained. The alumni, by their replies, show that their hearty co-operation can be relied on, but it cannot be expected, nor is it desirable, that the graduates should do any more than merely assist the undergraduates; it is a students' movement and must depend upon students for success. We must raise a large sum amongst ourselves, a sum large enough to show the earnestness...