Word: racks
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard Book Rack, patented by Lockwood Brooks and Co., and sold everywhere for one dollar, can be bought today for forty cents of Moses King...
...Harvard Book Rack, patented by Lockwood Brooks and Co., and sold everywhere for one dollar, can be bought today for forty cents of Moses King...
...gentleman who took, on Saturday last, an umbrella from the rack in Memorial Hall - with owner's name upon it - will please return immediately to 10 Appian...
...umbrella rack has been put in the gymnasium...
...stiff towels hang on that most exasperatingly upsetable piece of furniture, the towel rack, with a large B worked on each. These towels absolutely refuse to absorb water, but have a pleasing accomplishment of standing up alone; the more pleasing, that it is neither required nor expected of a towel. There is always a fresh cake of soap in the soap-dish, and the stiffest and whitest of tidies on the chairs, the bureau, the wash-stand, and on every other piece of furniture in the room upon which a "tidy" can possibly be placed or pinned...