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...Snow, instructor of History 12, has prepared an outline text-book for the members of the course. It is to be issued in two parts, the first one of which will appear next week. Besides the subject matter proper, the first part will contain a map, and numerous valuable appendices. The price of the first part will be $1.75 and of the second 75 cents...
...interesting book to all Cambridge people, of carefully compiled statistics and important facts, has just been published by Moses King. It is called "The Cambridge High School History and Catalogue," and is compiled by Wm. F. Bradbury, A. M., head master of the school, with an accurate early history of the school by the former headmaster, Elbridge Smith, A. M. The book is now ready and can be obtained at the store of the publisher...
...book of Yale songs has just been published at New Haven...
Almost contemporaneous with the founding of the HARVARD HERALD was the establishing of a book-store creditable to Cambridge. Although it is not many months since Moses King opened a book-store at 400 Harvard street he has already introduced a stock of books which is not surpassed in Middlesex County. He aims to keep standard and miscellaneous books - new and second-hand - and to sell them as low as they are sold in the book-stores at New York or Boston. He strives to please his patrons by prompt delivery, reasonable prices, favorable terms and honest opinions regarding...
...Cambridge, hard at work with the crew at the New London quarters, it is to be hoped that the subscribers for his little but handsome volume of poetry, "Exeter, School Days and Other Poems," will not forget their obligations to him, and accordingly call in at Moses King's book-store, and get their copies before leaving Cambridge for the summer vacation. Although the book was made chiefly for the subscribers, and its cost was incurred by reason of confidence in the subscribers, a number of copies additional were made to supply such additional orders as might reasonably be expected...