Word: justin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...reception was extended to Col. Allan last evening after the lecture, at the residence of Justin Winsor. The members of the Historical Society were invited guests...
...Atlantic Monthly for March contains an article by Justin Winsor on "Americana," and also a discussion of "The United States after the Revolutionary War" by John Fiske. "Americana," as its name would imply, is a review of the bibliographical records of America, and as such deserves the close attention of students of American history. John Fiske's article is a valuable study of the growth of the United States since the revolution...
...report on the University library, Mr. Justin Winsor describes the method by which books are obtained from the library by students from the Annex, and at the same time, explains what has puzzled so many students, why Annex students are never seen drawing out books. Mr. Winsor says: "A pass book, containing titles of books wished for, is sent by a messenger to Gore Hall twice a day. Many of the titles thus presented have all the defects of inexactness and ambiguity which come from inexperience in using titles, and, as it devolves upon the library attendants to attach shelf...
...have had the benefit of the "Epitome" during the recent examinations. In the preface, the translator extends his thanks to Dr. Edward Channing who prepared the sections on the United States, and on England's colonial history, and on England's colonial history, and to Prof. Torrey and Mr. Justin Winsor for the use of valuable material...
...carried on entirely apart from one another. If there is an opportunity for younger students to make investigations, as in local history, they should be encouraged in this pursuit, for it cannot fail to give them a lifelong interest in the study of history. In confirmation of this view, Justin Winsor related his youthful experience in collecting information from town records, from the inscriptions on gravestones, and from the traditions of aged people of the neighborhood...