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...have married the most wonderful girl in the world, the good old days before that event occurred had a certain flavor-if you care for stolen jewels -if, in fact, you would rather be entertained than " searched" or " gripped " or " harrowed "-the adventures of Mark O'Rell on his first night out since the organ played Here Comes the Bride will be sure to interest...
...however, very readable and shows that he has a keen sense of humor. Occasionally, as in the chapter upon immigration, he betrays a good deal of originality and gives expression to ideas which are both fresh and surprisingly true. Altogether, although there is just a suggestion of Max O'Rell about it, A Parisian in America is rather better than most of the books of its kind, and serves to while away a pleasant half-hour...
...Hoomer, F. Wilson, K. Shepard, W. Cabot, L. Wheeler, L. Brine, J. Hoague, S. Corbin, F. Rell, B. Westheimer, J. Bail, H. Holmes, P. Dennis, B. Hayes, S. Fordyce, S. Kimball, L. Redpath, P. Bacon, F. Merrill, J. Proctor Jr., J., Gibbs, F. Curtis, R. Davis, H. Packard, W. Rand, C. Tilden, J. Gulick, F. Jordan, H. Scott, D. Walcott, H. Wood, T. B. Flershem, F. Woodbridge, S. Beak, H. Burdett, B. Curtis, G. Scull, C. Wood, N. Bryer, E. Austin, E. Wadsworth, S. Marvin, H. Wilder, C. Stillman, J. Abbott, Chas. Manning, C. Crapo, J. W. Prentiss, R. Stone...
...SUMICHRAST.NINETY-FIVE.- The following men please be dressed at the gymnasium at 3.30 sharp: Walker, Whittemore, Wads-worth, Sears, Knapp, Floyd, Lambert, Winslow, Cassatt, Hitch, Pierce, Cock-rell, Thompson, Livingood, Phelan, McNear, Cook, Raymond, Kaven, and Peabody. Every man who has not been examined, must be before one o'clock, and every man who cannot be on time must let me know...
...presentation of bills and economy of time. "Soap Bubbles of Socialism, by Professor Simon Newcomb, indirectly controverts Powderly and Bellamy theories with a sort of ingen uousness that reminds one that a horse chestnut may be proved a chestnut horse. "The Typical American," by Andrew Lang and Max O'Rell, is of the very frothiest substance. but the Lang half has a sparkle which the O'Rell one is totally without. "Audacity in Woman Novelises," by George Parsons Lathrop, is partly a reply to Mrs. Amelia E. Barr's "Corversational Immoralities" in the April number, and wholly an acknowledgement...