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...liberty, stimulate the industry, and meliorate the morals of an enlightened and free people." If the encouragement of sainted statesmen could have paid printers' bills and enlisted subscribers, the careers of early American periodicals would have made a less hectic story than they do.* More aptly did Noah Webster write in his American Magazine,? in the same year: "The expectation of failure is connected with the very name of a Magazine...
...Harvard 1 16 Tues. at 9 Harvard 2 17b Tues. at 10 Harvard 1 18 Wed. at 11 Sever 25 19 Tues. at 12 Sever 6 23 Mon. 3-4.30 Harvard 8 24b Mon. at 9 Andover A 26 Mon. at 2 Harvard 2 29 Consult Professor C. K. Webster 37 Mon. at 9 Emerson H 40 Tues. at 10 Boylston 21 44 Consult Professor C. K. Webster 53b Mon. at 2 Andover 56b Mon. at 10 Harvard 3 57b Tues. at 2 Andover 62 Consult Mr. Sumner 64 Mon. 4-6 Sever 20 68 Tues. at 10 Emerson...
...Harvard 1 16 Tues. at 9 Harvard 2 17b Tues. at 10 Harvard 1 18 Wed. at 11 Sever 25 19 Tues. at 12 Sever 6 23 Mon. 3-4.30 Harvard 3 24b Mon. at 9 Andover A 26 Mon. at 2 Harvard 2 29 Consult Professor C. K. Webster 37 Mon. at 9 Emerson H 40 Tues. at 10 Boylston 21 44 Consult Professor C. K. Webster 53b Mon. at 2 Andover 56b Mon. at 10 Harvard 3 57b Tues. at 2 Andover 62 Consult Mr. Sumner 64 Mon. 4-6 Sever 20 68 Tues. at 10 Emerson...
...small reading room, made from original stack space, are portraits of Chief Justice Marshall, by Chester Harding, purchased by subscriptions from Law School students, alumni, and friends; of Daniel Webster, by Joseph Ames, purchased chiefly by students' subscriptions immediately after Webster's death, and pronounced by Rufus Choate to be the best likeness of Webster he had ever seen; and of Rufus Choate, by T. T. Spear, a little known Boston artist. The walls of the room are literally covered with cartoons of English, French, and American lawyers which appeared in Vanity Fair; they are the gift of the late...
Independence: State or quality of being independent; freedom from dependence; exemption from reliance on, or control by, others-Webster...