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...houses and private individuals in this country and abroad. Often a single book is presented, and it is not a rare occurrence when whole libraries are given. Within a few months, Mr. Winsor has been the recipient, for the University, of two large collections of very great value. The Hon. Samuel A. Green, of the class of '51, has just given six hundred books of Greek and Latin classics. The majority of the books are old editions. All are in excellent condition, and the duplicates will be useful for exchange. Mr. Green has for many years been in the habit...
...library, costing $150,000, has lately been donated to the University of Vermont by Hon. Frederick Billings. The library is one of the masterpieces of the great architect Richardson, who planned Sever Hall and the Law School building...
...November number. The sequel of the "City of a Prince," which was begun in the Octorber number, is even more interesting than the first chapter. The contrast between this story and the next "Boston in 1741 and Governor Shirley" is exceedingly marked. "The Treaty of Ghent" by Hon. Thomas Wilson, is full of fresh information, and contain the picture of the house where the famous treaty was made. "A New France in New England" is a tale which will provoke discussion; it is well worth reading. The diary of Colonel Stone is continued under the title of "A Trip from...
...yesterday's Post is an interesting open letter to the Hon. J. D. Long, written by Professor F. Bowen, defining his position in politics and discussing the tariff question...
...joined the club and will introduce Rev. Edward Everett Hale, the chairman of the evening. Dr. Hale will make a short address. He will be followed by the regular speakers among whom are Senator Hoar, ex-Gov. John D. Long, Col. N. P. Hallowell, ex-Gov. George D. Robinson, Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Judge E. R. Hoar and Mr. E. J. Rich. Mr. Rich will represent the club. Upon the stage will be seated the vice-presidents of the meeting, fifty in number, including many of the most prominent men in Massachusetts. The executive committee, composed of law school...