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...needs of the Post Office can plainly be seen in the following statements, the truth of which any person may ascertain for himself...
...following letter was received from the captain of the Cambridge Athletic Team, on the eve of the team's departure for Europe, and it is felt that the kindly sentiment therein expressed for the College and her representatives ought to be seen by all who took part in the hospitalities extended to our guests, and in fact by all Harvard men as evidencing the feelings of the Cambridge of the old world for the Cambridge of the new world...
...needs of the Post Office can plainly be seen in the following statements, the truth of which any person may ascertain for himself...
...language, and contrasted literature to the plastic arts. These latter speak for themselves, but the former must be interpreted by the voice to be fully appreciated. He cited Mr. Hill's examples of the two boys who were required to write a theme upon "Macbeth." The boy who had seen the play upon the stage produced a much better theme than the one who had studied it up more thoroughly, but had not seen the performance of the play. Mr. Copeland mentioned several masters of spoken language, among others Dr. Furness, Fanny Kemble, and Ellen Terry, as examples...
...their contact on top of the mountain, and thence going to the central shaft of the tunnel where the dumps illustrate many varieties of these rocks. In the afternoon, proceeding over the crest of the mountain to the station at the east portal of the tunnel, something will be seen of the topography of the area between the Connecticut and Hoosac Rivers...