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...master of the trade of stringing pearls, but, when called upon to earn his living, said that the pearls he meant were the pearls of speech. The judge was pleased with the fellow's ingenuity, and, after urging the woman to submit to the will of her lord, dismissed the man with a present of money. In the eleventh the narrator sees the same rascal making a pious speech at a funeral, by which he manages to collect a considerable sum from the sorrowing relatives. In the last one of the series the fellow repents and becomes a noted saint...
...Peabody's "Harvard Reminiscences;" also "The World's Verdict," by Mark Hopkins, Jr.; Edwin P. Whipple's "Outlooks on Literature, Society and Politics;" and Mrs. Burnett's "Sara Creve," a companion to "Little Lord Fauntleroy...
...unheeded. It is of inestimable importance we learn early in life to develop our faculties for seeking only what is good. But it is necessary to devote our youth and old age to this search if we wish to find truth in its symmetry, beauty and grandeur. The Lord will not mock our aspirations or our wants if asked in faith and reverence." The anthems, which were much better than customary, were "Hearken unto Me, My People," by Sullivan, and J. C. Knox's "Blessed...
...Peabody's "Harvard Reminiscences;" also "The World's Verdict," by Mark Hopkins, Jr.; Edwin P. Whipple's "Outlooks on Literature, Society and Politics;" and Mrs. Burnett's "Sara Creve," a companion to "Little Lord Fauntleroy...
...registration blanks of the following special students are defective and should be corrected at once: Austrian, Bartley. Bates, Benson, Buffum, Bullock, R. J. Clark, Foss, Gould, Hambleton, R. H. Harris, D. H. Heywood, Higginson, Horne, A. Lee, Longstreth, S. A. Lord, Mancha, Martin, E-2, Morgan, Nuss, Papazian, Pennington, Richards, Ross. Sears, Shirasu, C. H. Stone, Tevis, J. H. Walker, Willard, Wines, Wynne...