Word: prints
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Boston Journal will be the only morning paper to print on the morning after election the report of the Associated Press, which organization has the sole use of all the news collected by all the morning papers in Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Detroit, Indianapolis, Denver, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Duluth and Topeka. All the morning papers in Missouri, Minnesota, Arkansas, Keutucky, Mississippi, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho, West Virginia, North Carolina and New Hampshire are members of the Associated Press; all but one morning paper in Michigan, Louisiana, Colorado, Maryland, Wisconsin, Arizona...
...which this book was sold placed it beyond the means of many students; so this new edition has been placed at the very reasonable price of $1.25. It is handsomely bound in crimson cloth with the seal of the University stamped in gold on the front cover. The print and paper are both excellent. Great care has been taken in preparing the words and music; and the utmost accuracy has been secured. The book should form a handsome and attractive souvenir of a man's four years at college. Copies are now on sale at the Co-operative...
...remedy this evil. Harvard College is certainly not the place to teach men to spell properly and to write good grammar. That at least should be done by the preparatory schools. The committee have now under consideration a plan which should work very well. It is to print fac-similes of the examination papers written by graduates of the leading schools, naming in each case the writer's preparatory school. By this means improvement would be made in two ways: the preparatory schools would be stirred up to doing better work; and evidence would be furnished as to which school...
...Edie Ochiltre, Meg Dods, Nantyswart, and the hundred and one characters of low life which Scott represented so truly and so completely. Another novelist in the goodly company of this country library was Dickens, in the first American edition-that edition of tall black volumes of double columns, fine print, and grotesque cuts-and Mr. Copeland deplored the fact that people in these days, remembering too much against Dickens for his unreal pathos, forget to read him for his real though fantastic humor and his vigorous, wonderful caricatures. Thackeray stood side by side with Scott and Dickens. "Pendennis," "The Newcombes...
Professor Child makes an important announcement for those who intend to take English 4 next year. The book which will be used, Matzner's "Alt-Englische Sprachproben," is out of print. Students intending to take the course must secure second-hand copies of this book...