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...Thousand Days, a best selling history of the Kennedy administration by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. '38, chronicles three years of close contact between Washington an the academic world, particularly Harvard. Mr. Schlesinger and the Houghton Miffilin Publishing Company have kindly allowed us to print the following excepts from the book. Each deals with a particular man or group of men associated with Harvard who had some inyuence on the political history of the Kennedy years.-- The Editors...

Author: By Arthur M. Schlesinger jr., | Title: Schlesinger on Kennedy and Harvard | 2/7/1966 | See Source »

...complete cast for the play is: Geronte, H. F. Robinson '98; Lucinde, J. W. Frothingham '99; Leandre, G. H. Miffilin 1900; Saganarelle, R. L. Hoguet, '99; Martine, E. L. Dudley 1900; Monsieur Robert, P. J. Sachs 1900; Valere, H. B. Stanton 1900; Lucas, B. F. Bell 1900; Jacqueline, J. H. Holliday 1900; Thibaut, F. W. Morrison 1900; Perrin, R. S. Holland 1900. Of these men Robinson, Hoguet, Frothingham and Dudley had parts in last year's play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The French Play. | 3/17/1898 | See Source »

...correspondence between John Sterling and Ralph Waldo Emerson has just been published by Houghton, Miffilin and Company, together with a sketch of Sterling's life by Edward Waldo Emerson. Though Sterling and Emerson never saw each other, there was a warm friendship between them,- a friendship of letters it might be called. A likeness in what they wrote, as in the events of their lives, seemed to make them fitted for one another. Emerson had already been attracted by the other's work when he received a letter from Carlyle, telling of Sterling's admiration for him. Emerson therewith sent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Book Review. | 10/23/1897 | See Source »

...book is handsomely published by Houghton, Miffilin and Co., bearing on alternate pages a reprint of the Greek and the accompanying translation. The translation extends through the first twelve books, stopping just before the return of Ulysses and Telemachus, and the punishment of the offending suitors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Palmer's Odyssey. | 10/29/1884 | See Source »

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