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...Words worth case are first editions of "An Evening Walk" and "The White Doc of Rylstone" and the manuscript of "The Stone Pine of Monte Mario". There is also the notebook in which Words worth kept account of the books which he lent from his library...
...Bernat; room 58, "Boswell," M. Meisner; room 59, "Bumble Bee," G. G. Monks; Thayer, 60, "John L. Mapes," G. L. Van Bergen; Thayer 63, "E. W. White," E. Low, F. Winsor, Jr., room 64, "J. Carder," J. M. Bransten; room 65, "John Smith," W. H. Bieringer; room 66, "Doc Bray,"--C. F. Berry; room 67, "Artemus Ward,"--R. I. Lindsey; T. M. Brown; room 3-4, 7-8, "Sub-Debs," W. J. Means, O. C. Stamper, D. W. Bailey, A. S. Ellsworth, R. B. Hamblett, F. J. Robinson, W. L. Cummings R. L. Bronson; room 6, "El Buey...
...ordered to present myself for physical examination for promotion last Sunday Guess who did it. Doc Deney of the Harvard crew! Ran into Paul Withington, Doc Derby, Elliot Cutler, etc., at the Harvard Hospital...
...doubtless grant at least a modest share in the making of present day America. The fundamental fallacy of the captain's reasoning is the assumption that the life of action is necessarily dissociated from the life of contemplation, and vice versa. R. Altrocchi's "Western Fable" is impressive. "Old Doc. Barber" has a dramatic way of telling his story and his simple, if uncouth, language adds force to the moral. The point of the story, though not novel, is certainly unusual. It reminds one of Bret Harte, or to compare small things with great, of Goethe...
...Sept. 24, 1899; Excerpts in Pub. Opin. XXVI all numbers, XXVII Nos. 1-14, (1898-99); Harper's Monthly XCVIII, pp. 319 and 485 (July and August 1898), Henry C. Lodge's "War with Spain" in same, Vols. XCVIII and XCIX; Documents on Treaty of Paris, Senate Doc., 55th Cong., 3d Session, No. 62; Rev. of Reviews, XX, Nos. 114 and 116 (July and Sept., 1899). McKinley, Boston Speech; in Boston...