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...present below a short summary of a most interesting chapter on college journalism, in a book entitled "American Colleges" by the Rev. C. F. Thwing of Cambridge, which we hope shortly to review more at length...
THAT AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS. By reason of the inclement weather of Monday the lot of selected books that were to have been sent by Moses King to auction on last Tuesday will not be sent until next Tuesday. Although some of the books have been sold during the past few days there are upwards of five hundred left. Now is the time to buy a dollar book for twenty five cents or less. These books many of which are valuable, must be disposed of as Mr. King soon leaves Cambridge for good...
...been decided upon as the date. In coming back the railroad is preferable to the boat as you have to get up so early in coming from New York on the boat. As many persons will be coming back at different times, if they will put down in the book which I will place at Bartlett's on what train via the Boston and Albany they wish to come back, I can then perhaps arrange some rates with that railroad for the separate parties. It, however, requires a party of more than fifty to have separate tickets, though parties...
Before it is to late we would again emphasize the necessity of as many as possible putting down their names for the reading room at once before the book is closed. It ought not to be a difficult matter to obtain a hundred names, and yet it now seems as if the project would fall through entirely, as only about half the required number have signed. No doubt this is partly owing to the fact that many are unaware of the fact that the committee are prepared to receive subscriptions, while in many cases the pleasant weather has caused...
THAT AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS. By reason of the inclement weather of Monday the lot of selected books that were to have been sent by Moses King to auction on last Tuesday will not be sent until next Tuesday. Although some of the books have been sold during the past few days there are upwards of five hundred left. Now is the time to buy a dollar book for twenty five cents or less. These books many of which are valuable, must be disposed of as Mr. King soon leaves Cambridge for good...