Word: paper
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Edward Waldo Emerson '66, of Concord, Mass., son of Ralph Waldo Emerson '21, will read a paper before the Divinity Club this evening at 8 o'clock in the Common Room of Divinity Hall. His subject "The Religion of Emerson." Dr. Emerson was graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1874 and has since followed his profession in Concord. He has edited a complete edition of the works and letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson and is the author of "Emerson in Concord...
...poisonous, deadly so when laid in the purple. The rest of the drawing is mediocre. Perhaps the best of the illustrations is that to "Passing his Exam" (p. 209), which has considerable character and life. One cannot, to be sure, look for expert illustrative work in a college paper. But it would seem that, with some study and imitation of good models, far better results might be attained. One feels, for example, that Lampy might study the method and technique of the drawings in, say Fliegende Blatter and Le Rire, with considerable advantage to himself
There appeared in a prominent Boston paper yesterday an article referring to "the threatened epidemic of typhoid fever at Harvard" and the "growing list of grippe patients...
...design in a series--a thing necessary to the perfection of the whole, and yet complete in itself even when detached. In at least three out of the four contributions to the current Advocate, in which Incident is the motive, the suspended interest is admirably maintained. Mr. Schenck's "Paper Chase" Mr. Tinckom Fernandez's "Necessary Child," and Mr. Morgan's "Hongkong to New York," alike leave us not only with a desire for more, but with a certain childish resentment against those authors for not telling us what "happened" afterwards. Mr. Millet's "Book Agent" is too incomplete even...
...flat, the back is stiffened with glue, and the boards are fastened to the book by the projecting ends of the cords on which it was sewed. The leather then is pared to the right degree of thinness, and pasted on, the edges turned over inside, and covered with paper. The binding is now complete...