Word: linings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Sewall, a descendant of Chief Justice Samuel Sewall, was born at Massillon, O., Sept. 20, 1853. Entering college in 1870, he graduated in 1874, and then, after a two years' course as a graduate student, received the degree of LL. B. He was the seventh Sewall in a direct line to receive a degree from Harvard. Mr. Sewall was a man of marked literary tastes. He was a fine critic. One of the organizers of the Contemporary Club of Indianapolis, he served for four years as its secretary. Among Mr. Sewall's more noted works were a review of "Marie...
...ready to make interiors of students' rooms. Remember that Pach Bros. have no equal in this line. Mr. Tupper, manager for the Pachs, has devoted the last fourteen years to Harvard photography and will guarantee all work. Please leave orders at studio. We have no outside agent...
...first thing was to open a line of communication to the besieged force. This was most adroitly accomplished by Gen. W. F. Smith, who planned a new road, crossing the river twice, and passing just out of reach of the Confederate guns on Lookout Mountain to Bridgewater, the terminus of the Northern railroad. A footing was secretly gained on the hills commanding this line, much to Bragg's chagrin, and supplies soon poured...
Next morning Thomas in turn attacked. Again the Union charge was invincible. Though ordered to pause at the first line, the troops swept on to the very top of Missionary Ridge, in a resistless wave. Hooker took the enemy in the flank, and on the distant left, Sherman completed the victory...
...ready to make interiors of students' rooms. Remember that Pach Bros. have no equal in this line. Mr. Tupper, manager for the Pachs, has devoted the last fourteen years to Harvard photography and will guarantee all work. Please leave orders at studio. We have no outside agent...