Word: takings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...difficulty whatever in finding any book he wants. But before an hour has passed whoever wants a book must search every shelf, table and corner of the reading-room before he can be sure that the book he wants is not in use. If each man should take the very slight trouble necessary, and replace the book in its proper place after using, he would save an infinite amount of annoyance and trouble to other men and would benefit himself as well. For if the idea once gets footway that every man is expected to replace books when...
...forcing the great parties to take action; (b) by the education resulting from sgitation...
WANTED.- A few reliable and energetic men to take orders for strictly first-class nursery stock, on salary or commission. Write for terms at once to EDW. O. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, Rochester...
...SLOCUM, Captain.H. U. F. B. A.- Boat tickets now on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's. State rooms also for sale. All who desire to take advantage of the reduced rates must get their tickets before one o'clock today, as no reduced rates can be had anywhere after that hour. Price $1.80; stateroom holding two, $1.00. Supper tickets for sale on the boat...
...like cats. Princeton braced up a little at this point. Cowan gained fifteen yards and Wurtemberg made a fair catch on Yales ten-yard line. Woodruff then made the run of the game, gaining twenty-five yards. But when throw he could not rise and Rhodes was called to take his place. During the rest of the game Princeton kept the fighting in Yale's territory, and certainly finished stronger than her rival. Time was called with the ball about the centre of the field, but Princeton was forcing the fighting. Final score, two goals; 12, to nothing...