Word: glasse
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...opportunities of the year to the "shopper." In the line of furniture, for example, no such values are to be found at any other time of the year as those which obtain this week at the PAINE warerooms on Canal street. In another column they show a 500 volume, glass-door, Book Cabinet in quartered oak, at a low price. Such opportunities will not be neglected...
...work of fitting up a trophy room at the Yale gymnasium has been in progress for some time and is now near completion. At each end of the room are two large cabinets made of oak, with glass doors. In these are arranged on shelves, the baseballs which have been used in games won by Yale for a number of years back, although in a number of cases the succession of games is broken. On the side of the room which faces the entrance are two bulletin boards on which will be placed the college records, both in athletics...
...opportunities of the year to the "shopper." In the line of furniture, for example, no such values are to be found at any other time of the year as those which obtain this week at the PAINE warerooms on Canal street. In another column they show a 500 volume, glass-door, Book Cabinet in quartered oak, at a low price. Such opportunities will not be neglected...
...opportunities of the year to the "shopper." In the line of furniture, for example, no such values are to be found at any other time of the year as those which obtain this week at the PAINE warerooms on Canal street. In another column they show a 500 volume, glass door, Book Cabinet in quartered oak, at a low price. Such opportunities will not be neglected...
...lectures and recitations and are not curious enough about the buildings we enter to explore them at all; an immense class of undergraduates gather in the University Museum for a Geology or Botany lecture and never dreams that in the halls all about are magnificent collections of minerals and glass flowers and stuffed birds and animals. Whether the apathy is greater here than in other places we are not prepared to say; the thing is lamentable wherever it may be found...