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Francis A. Walker, LL. D., will give the fifth of his series of lectures on Bimetallism since the Discovery of America in the Fogg Art Museum at 7.45. His subject will be "1850-1870. The Californian and Australian Gold Discoveries." The lecture is open to the public...
Lecture. Bimetallism since the Discovery of America. IV. 1850-1870. The Californian and Australian Gold Discoveries.- The Latin Union. Francis A. Walker, LL.D. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
Lecture. Bimetallism since the Discovery of America. IV. 1850-1870. The Californian and Australian Gold Discoveries.- The Latin Union. Francis A. Walker, LL.D. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...original comedy, written expressly for him and called "Marmaduke." In this comedy a story will be told of the many troubles, mostly humorous, that will overtake a man who allows his good nature and good disposition to be imposed upon. Marmaduke is the name of a wealthy Californian of the present day, whose palatial residence on "Nob Hill," where he keeps open house, is over-run by hangers-on, and whose boundless hospitality is shamefully abused. He is particularly beset by two so-called friends, who use his house as their own for selfish ends, the one to provide...
...United States, though neutral, became concerned, largely through Minister Egan. Mr. Egan's first mistake was that while showing courtesies to both parties, he plainly favored the party of Balmaceda and expected its triumph. Feeling against the congressional party was shown when they attempted to ship arms from a Californian port on the Itata. However unauthorized this act may have been, the sending of a United States cruiser in pursuit upon the high seas was equally unauthorized...