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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rare copy of Maudeville's Fable of the Bees, printed in 1728; also a 2 vol. edition of Les Miserables, illustrated, now out of print. New Books - Dicey: England's Case against Home Rule; McLennon: Studies in Ancient History - a reprint of Primitive Marriage: Dowden: Life of Shelley, 2 vols.; W. R. Clifford: Lectures and Essays; Alphonse Daudet: Tartarin on the Alps; Lowell: Democracy...
...rare copy of Maudeville's Fable of the Bees, printed in 1728; also a 2 vol. edition of Les Miserables, illustrated, now out of print. New Books - Dicey: England's Case against Home Rule; McLennon: Studies in Ancient History - a reprint of Primitive Marriage: Dowden: Life of Shelley. 2 vols.; W. R. Clifford: Lectures and Essays; Alphonse Daudet: Tattarin on the Alps; Lowell: Democracy...
...five years ago on Lake Quinsigamond between Harvard and Yale in the old fashioned sixes. The 'Rah! 'Rah! 'Rah! was then first heard; that of Harvard rolled out with a full strong sound, while that of Yale was given sharply and defiantly. Although both cheers look the same in print, the similarity is more apparent than real. Anyone who has ever been present at an athletic contest between these rival Universities will have readily observed the difference between the cheers. In the Town and Gown affrays, which formerly occurred here, the rallying cry was "Yale! Yale! Yale...
...League reserves the right to publish, at its own expense, any of the Essays for which prizes are awarded, and will print the essay receiving the first prize among its annual publications...
...present; that our Autocrat, the most genial of men, and, surely, the most delicate of satirists, should have been deemed the offender; and that the one to whom offense has been given is Princeton's honored head. We understand that Dr. McCosh is aggrieved over the stanza which we print in another column, over the fact that no Princeton representative received an honorary degree, and over Dr. Brooks' discourse of Sunday night last...