Word: stuart
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...very interesting manner. Light fiction is represented by Elizabeth Bellamy with the first part of a Negro story called "Hannah Callmis Jin." There are also two thoughtful essays, the first on "Simplicity," by Charles Dudley Warner, and the second, on "The Isthmus Canal and our Government," by Stuart F. Weld...
...meeting of the trustees of Princeton since the inauguration of Pres. Patten was help last week. Pres. Patten presided and reported the gift of $50,000 from Mrs. Susan D. Brown to be used in the erection of a new college dormitory; of $25,000 from Mrs. Robert L. Stuart of New York for the foundation of a new professorship; of $5,000 from an unknown friend for the scholarship fund. Degrees of Doctor of Philosophy were conferred upon Prof. Durell of Dickinson College, on Prof. McNeil of Lake Forest University and on Prof. McMillan, President of Richmond College, Ohio...
...from the attractive way in which it is written, as showing the attitude of deep thinkers on economics. Professor Dunbar has an extremely interesting and instructive article upon the economic plans of Alexander Hamilton, the refunding of the Revolutionary debt, the National Bank system, and the sinking fund. Mr. Stuart Wood follows with a new view of the theory of wages. The most interesting paper of the number is Mr. Power's article on Victoria and New South Wales, the one a protectionist and the other a free trade colony. The number is closed by editorial notes and some attractiv...
Gymnasium-Messrs. Arthur Peirce Butler, Charles Mills Cabot, Charles Francis Choate, Jr., Stephen Russell Hurd Codman, Kendall Fox Crocker, Henry Merrihew Plummer, John Earle Reynolds, John Hunter Sedwick, Daniel Kimball Snow, William Stuart Spaulding and Nathan Howard Winslow...
During the last week, W. H. Wheeler has published a valuable "Synopsis of Mill's Political Economy," especially designed for the use of students in Political Economy 1. It is, in brief, John Stuart Mill's book condensed into a pamphlet of seventy-two pages. It is calculated to be of inestimable aid to a student preparing for the examination in this course, as the pith of Mill's work is so clearly brought out. In the appendix are the examinations in Political Economy 1 from 1883 until the present date. For sale by W. H. Wheeler, Harvard street, Cambridge...