Word: paged
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...unnecessary to say that his edition of Mill's "Principles of Political Economy" is a work of real value and one that will take rank as something besides a mere textbook of the sciences. The editor has done more than one would gather by glancing at the title-page; he has not only abridged much that is unnecessary to-day in the original text, but he has added a great deal of matter in the form of extensive notes. A number of diagrams have been inserted in order to aid the student in getting a graphic representation of the principles...
...glass case which contains many a precious book, whose leaves have been thumbed by men whose names have been household words for centuries. Here is the old Indian Bible of that heroic soul, John Eliot; also the Bible of John Bunyan, with his autograph on the title page, which bears the date 1637. The Bay Psalm Book, the first work published in America, must not escape your attention...
Upon the debate being thrown open to the house there spoke from the floor Messrs. Jennings, Hibbard, Fraser, Roundy, Carrier, Davis, Hobson, C. H. Strong, Garrison, Mahany, Platt, Sawyer, Webster, Bowen, Page, McAffee, Richardson, Chenoworth, Root, Robinson. The ballot on the debate of the principal disputants resulted in a vote of affair., 35; neg., 101. That of the debate as a whole...
...clock the chairman selected for the meeting, Mr. W. A. Halbert, called the class to order. The rules as published yesterday morning were adopted and the class then proceeded to the elections. These went off very smoothly, there being little friction and the result as given on the first page. Several of the gentlemen were elected by acclamation. As the election took several hours, the class adjourned for a few minutes at 9.30 and partook of a light lunch provided from the class fund. After the class committee was elected it was moved to add to the class day officers...
...with considerable success. His pupils have taken 18 cups and medals in the different athletic games held in this vicinity. Among them are several Harvard men who were prominent figures at each of the winter meetings. McCall, '81, Heilbron, '83, the celebrated feather-weight, Baxter, '83, Page, '83, Sutton, '85, Colony, '85, Woodbury, '86, and Blodgett ; '87, are all well known as ready sparkers. The latter two won prizes last year at the Technology games. Mr. Ferris will train during the coming winter a number of men for the winter meetings of the H. A. A., for the Union Athletic...