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Being the Narrative of the Voyage and Exploration of the "Fram" (1893-1896), and the Fifteen Months' Sledge Expedition by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen. By Dr. Fridtjof Nansen. With an Appendix by Otto Sverdrup. With about 100 Full-page and Numerous Text Illustrations, 16 Colored Plates in Facsimile from Nansen's own Water-Color, Pastel, and Pencil Sketches, and an Etched Portrait, Two Photogravures, and Four Maps. About 1200 pages. Two Volumes, Large Octavo, Gilt Tops, Uncut Edges...
Being the Narrative of the Voyage and Exploration of the "Fram" (1893-1896), and the Fifteen Months' Sledge Expedition by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen. By Dr. Fridtjof Nansen. With an Appendix by Otto Sverdrup. With about 100 Full-page and Numerous Text Illustrations, 16 Colored Plates in Facsimile from Nansen's own Water-Color, Pastel, and Pencil Sketches, and an Etched Portrait, Two Photogravures, and Four Maps. About 1200 pages. Two Volumes, Large Octavo, Gilt Tops, Uncut Edges...
...evolution were in the wrong. That if they declared that what is virtually a gold standard here in the United States has been beneficial, they were mistaken. And that to definitively adopt a single gold standard would be to bring about the evils of silver monometallism. The rebuttals were full of snap and vigor and were by far the most interesting parts of the evening. During the speeches the different methods of presentations of the two sets of men was noticeable. While the contrast was not marked it was nevertheless noticeable that the Harvard speakers and Clark of Yale, spoke...
...considering the outcome of the contest it is, above all, advisable to give the Yale men full credit for their victory. The decision may have been a surprise to the audience, but it must be remembered that the audience was one of Harvard supporters. The ideas entertained at Yale as to the propriety of faculty coaching of debaters may be different from those held at Harvard, and it is certainly desirable that the two universities come to an understanding and meet hereafter on terms which are unquestionably equal; but such considerations are, for the present, out of order. Harvard...
...TRAIN, Harvard Law School.GOLF.- Slazenger and Sons have a full line of imported Golf Clubs and Balls-Tom, Morris, etc., at 1137 Mass. Ave., ground floor. Students are requested to inspect our assortment...