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...Rothwell 140, R. V. Bunting 128, W. Iselin 140, H. Brett, Jr. 145, D. Brannan 140, R. H. Cox 130, A. R. Calve 135, T. Culloway 138, L. Hammond 135, D. Wagstsff 144, F. D. Putnam 132, C. S. Barnes 120, F. P. Moore 140, G. T. Van Antwerp 130, R. S. Titus 140, J. W. Wheeler 148, L. Pettibone 132 H. F. Atherton...
...books as a gift from the J. C. Ayer Company of Lowell. These books formed the library of the late Professor Marsigny, a linguist who had been in their employ for about twenty-five years. Professor Marsigny, who was a Belgian, served as a Catholic priest, first in Antwerp and afterwards in England, and was at one time a reader in the Vatican. Soon after coming to the United States, in 1872, he left the priesthood and married. While he was employed by the Ayer Company his principal work was that of translating their almanac and other publications into foreign...
...Iron Fountain" is a well told story, a simple legend of Antwerp which has woven itself about a small iron fountain which the present visitor may see. "In the Moonlight," by the same author, is a graceful account of an Indian legend...
Prof. F. D. Allen with his family sails for Antwerp about Aug. 1st, on his way to Athens to assume his duties at the American School. A part of the summer will be spent in Switzerland...
...almost as strongly barred as those of a goal. Before the gratings with which the lower rooms of our colleges are fortified had been broken-down from without, the poor fellow within might be in as miserable a plight as the sinners who are represented in the 'Calvary' at Antwerp, kept in by bars and amidst the flames of Purgatory...