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...reduced prices. Whatman's drawing paper is ready. The American Statesmen series at 84 cents per volume, ready this p.m. Worcester's Dictionary, $6.70. Webster's Dictionary, $8.10. More of the 16k gold fountain pens at $1.25 are expected daily. Histoire d'un Paysan reduced to 60c. The errand boy leaves for Boston each morning. Messages delivered and small parcels returned for 10c. Waterman fine pointed gold pens have been ordered. Stubs in stock. Soule Photo. Co.'s stock is ready. The framed pieces cannot be replaced at present prices. Three more Langdell on contracts at $8.25. Stephen's Criminal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Co-operative Society Bulletin. | 10/12/1886 | See Source »

...reduced prices. Whatman's drawing paper is ready. The American Statesmen series at 84 cents per volume, ready this p.m. Worcester's Dictionary, $6.70. Webster's Dictionary, $8.10. More of the 16k gold fountain pens at $1.25 are expected daily. Histoire d'un Paysan reduced to 60c. The errand boy leaves for Boston each morning. Messages delivered and small parcels returned for 10c. Waterman fine pointed gold pens have been ordered. Stubs in stock. Soule Photo. Co.'s stock is ready. The framed pieces cannot be replaced at present prices. Three more Langdell on contracts at $8.25. Stephen's Criminal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Co-operative Society Bulletin. | 10/11/1886 | See Source »

...some criticism of the work of the Union last year which, without doubt, may serve as a guide to avoid such criticism in the future, if it is just, and to render it palpalbly unjust if it is so. There is often, it is true, too much school-boy oratory displayed when those who are ambitious for forensic honors first address the Union. But this is inevitable, and should be judged leniently. The work of the society merits the support of every student, while it seldom calls for his criticism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/9/1886 | See Source »

...janitors more? While the loss of a few articles, apparently of no use to any but their owners, seems hardly calculated to inspire very profound wrath, it does become irritating when repeated each summer. But perhaps these are the perquisites of the carpet-layer, or of that strange boy whom no one knows and yet who manages to prove himself so much at home in the college rooms during the summer. The safest course after all is to strip the room for the summer, or give your worldly possessions there contained to the janitor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/17/1886 | See Source »

...marked features of the number, however, are Mr. Leahy's story of the French shepherd boy who is fou, and Mr. Berenson's "Heinrich Jung-Stillung." It connot but make us proud, as Harvard students, that such work is being done among us. Mr. Leahy, in his story, has touched a note much higher in both strength and purity than is reached in the mass of college work. We would only suggest that he might have gained even greater strength, had he followed more closely the brevity and compactness in the formation of his sentences, which is a strong point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The May Monthly. | 5/20/1886 | See Source »

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