Word: sirs
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Professor Alexander Agassiz '55, Director of the University Museum, has been elected on the eight foreign associates of the French Academy of Sciences, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir George Gabriel Stokes...
...follows: Subtle, the Alchemist, C. Kempner '06 Face, the House-keeper, J. A. Greene '05 Dol Common, their colleague, P. E. Osgood '04 Dapper, a Lawyer's clerk, R. S. Wallace '04 Drugger, a Tobacco-man, D. C. Manning 1L. Lovewit, Master of the House, H. S. Deming '05 Sir Epicure Mammon, a Knight, W. G. Baer '04 Pertinax Surly, a Gamester, C. W. Randall '05 Tribulation Wholesome, a Pastor of Amsterdam, R. I. Underhill '06 Ananias, a Deacon there, C. Mitchell '06 Kastrill, the angry boy, T. P. Smith '05 Dame Pliant, his sister a Widow, H. H. Bennett...
...next number of the Law Review, to be issued January 1, contains articles by Dean Ames on "Specific Performance for and against Strangers to the Contract;" by Assistant Professor B. Wyman on, "The Law of Public Callings as a Solution of the Trust Problem;" and by Sir Frederick Pollock on "Restraint of Trade and the Merger Decision...
Professor Wyman's article is the first of a series of three, to appear in the Review. Sir Frederick Pollock will discuss in his article the meaning of restraint of trade as used at Common Law and in the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, and will enlarge upon his opinion that the Northern Securities Merger may be enjoined under...
This first exhibit includes forty-one medium-sixed mounted prints, representing the best modern English art. The collection includes some of the work of Sir Edward Burne Jones, Sir Frederick Leighton, G. F. Watts, and other artists of world-wide reputation...