Word: laird
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Laird O'Cock-Pen," Scotch...
...Bicycle.M. A. Auerbach '99, F. P. Hollister '98, P. L. Neel '97, A. W. Smith '98, F. W. Bock '99, J. C. Chattin '97, W. E. Krupps '99, J. D. Williams '99, H. N. James '98, W. Whetstone '99, J. B. Corzer '98, A. C. Eglin '98, L. M. Laird '96. G. Decker '98, H. Gibbons '99, W. G. Douglass '98, L. C. Williams '98, H. E. Williams '98, A. W. Stackhouse '98, H. T. Coates...
...cast of Trilby will be: Trilby, Miss Virginia Harned; Svengali, Mr. Wilton Lackaye; Taffy, Mr. Burr McIntosh; Little Billie, Mr. Alfred Hickman; The Laird, Mr. John Glendenning; Gecko, Mr. Paton Gibbs. Others are George Bean, Bertha Welby, and Mathilde Cottrelly...
After graduation he entered the employ of the Laird, Norton Company, a lumber firm of which his father is a member; and about the first of May, 1894, he was made vice-president and superintendent of the Winona Lumber Company...
...half page all the rules of syntax and most of the rules of rhetoric. He does know of the periodic sentence. The book is not written, it is talked, and Mr. Henry James has said of it, that it is not even talked, it is smoked. Taffy, the Laird, and Little Billee are types, not individuals, but the close feeling of friendship, amounting almost to brotherhood, is masterfully drawn. The test of an imaginative work is the power it has of hypnotising its readers. Mr. Copeland felt that the first part of the book did exercise this influence upon...