Word: tales
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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English Readings. Chaucer's Clerk's Tale (concluded). The Franklin's Tale. Prof. Child. Sever...
...MONDAY.English Readings. Chaucer's Clerk's Tale. Prof. Child. Sever...
...warned against their thieving deceptions, but there are doubtless a number of freshmen and others whom it may be well to warn. For the benefit of these we will say that if any picturesque looking foreigners who speak nothing but Espanol or French call upon you with a delightful tale of having just arrived in Boston from Havana on a ship with fine cigars which they have smuggled in and will sell to you dirt cheap at $5 per hundred - if such creatures call upon you, stop neither to parley with them or buy their wares, but turn them...
...reads this barrowing tale it will afford some satisfaction to learn that the guilty ones are to be dealt with according to their deserts. No penalty should be thought too severe - even to compelling them to devour the whole of their ill-gotten store. When the news of the outrage became known the freshman class promptly met and reported the matter to the faculty. They, on their part, have taken measures for expelling the offenders, who it appears have been guilty of other atrocities only rivalled in cruelty by the above described act. One freshman reports that he was recently...
...From "Bran and Sawdust, a Tale of Today," published in the Yale Record. N. B. The conclusion of this highly romantic tale, especially contributed to the columns of the Record by S. C., Jr., of the New York Ledger, can be found in succeeding numbers of the Record. For sale at all news stands...