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...February Monthly is out and abounds in excellent reading matter. The prose articles of this number are exceptionally fine, while the poetry is not quite up to its usual mark. The eminent historian, Mr. James Schouler, contributes the first article on "Andrew Jackson, Doctor of Laws," and in it he gives a very entertaining sketch of the farce of conferring the degree of L. L. D. on so uncouth a Westerner as President Jackson was. Mr. Schouler's description of Andrew Jackson's characteristics and his estimate of his culture are particularly interesting. Harvard's attitude in conferring the degree...
...verse, which, like most of his work, is a credit to its author. It is hard to discriminate when all the stanzas are so good, and want of space forbids us to quote the poem in toto. This excellent number closes with an editorial and book-notices. Mr. James Schouler will contribute the opening article-"Andrew Jackson, Doctor of Laws"-to the February number...
Heyse's "In Paradise," translated; Kitchen's "France," Vol. 1; Smith's "Students' Greece;" Schouler's "History of the U. S.;" Von Holst's "Constitutional History" and "Constitutional Law;" Bolles' "Financial Legislation;" and Johnston's "American Politics" are in stock...
Heyse's "In Paradise," translated; Kitchen's "France," Vol. 1; Smith's "Students' Greece;" Schouler's "History of the U. S;" Von Holst's "Constitutional History" and "Constitutional Law;" Bolles' "Financial Legislation;" and Johnston's "American Politics" are in stock...
Heyse's "In Paradise," translated; Kitchen's "France," Vol. 1; Smith's "Students' Greece;" Schouler's "History of the U. S.;" Von Holst's "Constitutional History" and "Constitutional Law;" Bolles' "Financial Legislation;" and Johnston's "American Politics" are in stock...