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Dates: during 1880-1889
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byCHARLES H. MOORE.There are sixteen large and exquisite reproductions of some of the most famous etchers and engravers. The Nation has said "that the collection will educate those who do no more than study them carefully without a pencil." The object of this collection of designs is to train the hand and at the same time to lay a foundation of a pure and elevated taste. The plan is good and Mr. Moore is an undoubtedly competent guide...
...near the middle of the river. This he thought a very strong reason for objecting to rowing at 12, and he asked Mr. Hammond to give his objection to 2 o'clock. The Harvard captain said that some of his men wished to leave town on the afternoon train, which starts about 5 o'clock. So Mr. Cowles proposed 1 o'clock. Mr. Hammond said that seemed fair enough, and went to consult with his crew. He came back to say that he would have to see Mr. Bancroft before deciding...
Prof. Shaler, with all the members of Natural History 4 who desire to go, will make an excursion today to Marblehead Neck. The train on which the party goes leaves the Eastern Depot, Boston, at 12.30, and arrives in Marblehead at 1.15. Students can return at 3.30 or at 5 P. M. Prof. Shaler intends to make about eight excursions with the members of this elective during the year. The programme will include probably visits to Mt. Monadnock, the quarries at Quincy, the silver mines about Newburyport, the Cumberland Iron Mountain and other places of interest. All those who intend...
...freight train was wrecked at Nashua, N. H., last evening...
...express car on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad was robbed of $5000 one mile west of Granda, Colorado, Saturday night, by train robbers...