Word: ward
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...stationery the Society keeps Ward's Irish Linen in three grades, Royal, Ulster, and Pure Flax, all in various sizes with envelopes to match. Also Beacon Hill and other American linens. Bond paper, correspondence cards and visising envelopes. Theme, thesis, punched student cover, and history paper. Some large sheets of cross-ruled paper, spaced to 1-3 inch...
...stationery the Society keeps Ward's Irish Linen in three grades, Royal, Ulster, and Pure Flax, all in various sizes with envelopes to match. Also Beacon Hill and other American linens. Bond paper, correspondence cards and visising envelopes. Theme, thesis, punched student cover, and history paper. Some large sheets of cross-ruled paper, spaced to 1-3 inch...
...stationery the Society keeps Ward's Irish Linen in three grades, Royal, Ulster, and Pure Flax, all in various sizes with envelopes to match. Also Beacon Hill and other American linens. Bond paper, correspondence cards and vising envelopes. Theme, thesis, punched student cover, and history paper. Somelarge sheets of cross ruled paper, spaced to 1-3 inch...
LOST. - Friday morning, 25th inst., a Boston Public Library Card. Will finder kindly leave at Leavitt & Pierce's or for ward to address on the card...
...yesterday was very large; fully one thousand people were present. The prevailing thought of the service was the "Light of God;" and to this idea the address and music were directed. The choir sang, "We March to Victory," by Barnby. Rev. Dr. McKenzie read the Psalm. Mr. G. W. Ward then sang, "Sing Ye Praises," from Mendelsohn's "Hymn of Praise." Dr. Gordon read a few verses from the first chapter of Second Corinthians. He chose as his text the therein occurring expression, "Sincerity to God." "Sincerity, unlike many other virtues, is a quality for the appreciation of which...