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...answer states that the University has not funds enough to buy so many books. The Library, judging by the present, is stocked to suit the angler in research: Those who wish for the ordinary text books in the more popular courses must buy them, or read for an hour at a time the single copy provided by the University's appropriation and reserved in the Main Reading Room. In most courses, it is true, there are other copies, but their number depends entirely on the generosity of individuals. None of the money set aside by the University...
...little devil that is made of rye and barley and potatoes and trickles down our husbands' throats and into their stomachs and so on," was the answer that little Mrs. Anna Grigorovitch received from her friend great Mrs. Maria Mickiewinski...
...little saint that is made of rye and harley and potatoes and trickles down your throat and into your stomach and so on," was the answer that little Peter Mickiewinski received from his friend great Jean Grigorovitch...
...secrecy of the ballot it would lighten much of the work which now falls on the shoulders of the Election Chairman. It might even receive thus through the mail, especially with the incentive of a stamped envelope, as ready a response as floods the Cambridge post office now in answer to the social invitations in Boston,--or would the ballots have to be engraved? R. P. BULLARD...
...answer to this question an interesting, if somewhat--irrelevant comment is the newspaper account of the election held recently in a prominent fraternal order. Twelve officers were elected without difficulty from a group of one hundred and seventy-nine voters. The great Incohee, the Past Great Pocahontas, and the Great Keeper of the Wampum were among those chosen...