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There are two Easter stories and two others. K. B. Townsend makes a boy of eight years paint rabbits green that they may lay green Easter eggs. That is stupid of the boy...
...Hampshire, November 11, 1836, where he spent the early part of his life and where he prepared for Harvard. He was employed in the editorial departments of several papers in New York up to 1874. He has written many well-known books, among them "The Story of a Bad Boy," "Prudence Palfrey," "An Old Town by the Sea," and "Unguarded Gates." Of late years Mr. Aldrich has travelled abroad a great deal, living in his summer home in Ponkapoag, near Blue Hill, a great part of the time when in this country. Mr. Aldrich was 70 years...
After a brief sketch of his life, vividly portraying the difficulties which he had to surmount, from the day when he was a slave boy to the time when he was a slave boy to the time when he graduated from the Hampton Institute, he outlined the growth and progress of the Tuskegee Institute. The institute, he outlined the growth and progress of the Tuskegee institute. The institute began with a membership of one teacher and thirty students. The school-house was a shanty of small dimensions. Now there are 156 teachers and 1500 men and women coming from...
...cast: Speaker of the Prologue, B. D. Hall '09 A Citizen, G. W. Bricka '07 His Wife, C. B. Wetherall '08 Ralph, his apprentice, O. Lyding '09 Boy, P. N. Garland '08 Venturewell, a merchant, R. L. Niles '09 Humphrey, A. M. Hurlin 1G. Merrythought, W. J. McCormick '07 Jasper, his son, R. M. Middlemass '09 Michael, his son, E. Garnsey '09 Tim, apprentice, R. G. Partridge '08 George, apprentice, C. W. Burton '08 Luce, T. W. Knauth '07 Mistress Merrythought, D. H. Howie '07 Pompiona, B. D. Hall...
...Riis who has written the article to be published tomorrow is known as journalist and author. He was born in Denmark in 1849, and came to this country while still a boy. He was well known for years as police reporter of the New York Sun, and he has always been most active in the small parks and play grounds movement, and in securing reforms in tenement house and school administrations. Among his books are, "How the Other Half Lives," "The Children of the Poor," "Nibsy's Christmas," "Out of Mulberry Street," "The Battle with the Slum," "Theodore Roosevelt...