Word: freeman
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...Greece to the death of Alexander the Great," "The Life of St. Patrick and his Place in History," and also of numberous articles in various periodicals. He is also the editor of "The Nemean and Isthmian Odes of Pindar," of "Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," "Freeman's History of Federal Government in Greece and Italy," "Freshman's Historical Geography of Europe," and of other historical works...
...Bennett, E. C. Fitz, R. R. Freeman, E. M. Morrill, E. S. Kelley, B. A. Merriam, M. W. Morrill, H. S. Richardson, F. A. Winchester...
According to the plans drawn by Freeman, Funk & Willcox, the building will be 400 feet long by 170 feet wide, with a roof 90 feet high, and a tower over the entrance 150 feet high. The material of construction will be concrete reinforced by steel trusses and faced with terra cotta. The auditorium will have a permanent seating capacity of 5000, with the seats arranged in the arena pit form, and the ice surface about 6 feet below the level of the main lobby. Access to the ice will be afforded by four large passageways leading from a wide promenade...
...following books have been added to the Library of the Union: "Little Pilgrimages among Old New England Inns," by W. D. Howells h. '67; "The Fair Lavinia and Others," by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman; "Our Life in the Swiss Highlands," by J. A. Symonds; "Memories of my Life," by Sarah Bernhardt; "National Problems," by D. R. Dewey; "National Development," by E. E. Sparks; "Plays of our Forefathers," by C. M. Gayley...
Walter Houghton Freeman...