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...Century will have a special design for its cover made by Elihu Vedder, and one of Kruell's finest pieces of engraved work in a portrait of James Russell Lowell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CURRENT LITERATURE. | 4/15/1882 | See Source »

...order. There are stiff white pillow-shams pinned on enormous pillows standing up endwise at the head of the bed, and each "sham" has two creases, so that the "sham" may be folded in four and laid on a chair when one goes to bed. A stiff white bed-cover (a wedding gift to Mrs. Butterfield from her mother) is on the bed, with three creases, one from end to end and two across, so that it too may be folded in a regulation number of folds and be laid on a chair with the "shams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAUSETTE DE LUNDI. | 4/3/1882 | See Source »

...shown, the poor acting spoils the representation completely. Nor do we agree with the press notices that it is the most powerful of Mr. Sim's melodramas. We think it, on the contrary, very weak in both dialogue and action, although the greatest efforts have been made to cover the defects of the former with the extravagance of the latter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS NEXT WEEK. | 4/1/1882 | See Source »

Corrected list of chapters and sections from Couttwell and Schmidz for the Freshman Examination in Classical (Greek and Latin) Lectures. - The questions on Wednesday's paper will cover: 1. All that was given in the 20 lectures. 2. Jebb's Primer of Greek Literature, pp. 1 - 136, with alternative questions on the books suggested for outside reading. 3. Either - A: Couttwell's History of Roman Literature, Book I., cc I. - IV., VII., IX., pp. 37 - 98, and X.; Book 2, Part 1, cc I. - IV., V., pp. 319 - 330, Part 2, cc II., III., V.; Book...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BULLETIN. | 3/25/1882 | See Source »

...board of directors that the steward be directed to cut down the price of board to $4.25 per week, by means of reducing the variety, and that the articles of food removed from the regular bill of fare be put on the order list at prices just sufficient to cover the actual cost of the provisions used...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/18/1882 | See Source »

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