Word: mis
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Beacon St., Boston.TO SENIORS.There seems to be a mis-understanding about class pictures this year that is quite unusual. The list sent out by Pach a month or so ago contains the names of all men connected with the class, and all professors, instructors, athletes, groups and views of interest to seniors (with prices of albums...
...SENIORS.There seems to be a mis-understanding about class pictures this year that is quite unusual. The list sent out by Pach a month or so ago contains the names of all men connected with the class, and all professors, instructors, athletes, groups and views of interest to seniors (with prices of albums...
...less with every man. To any man called upon for a public speech this training is of great value; and it has much to do with making a good conversationalist. It leads, moreover, to a better pronunciation of the English language. The fault of clipping and slurring and mis-pronouncing words is often laid to Americans and not unjustly. Still further these courses have another advantage in giving a deeper insight into the beauties of prose and verse and the ability to recognize them more clearly. Upon the whole, then, this subject of speaking is not an idle...
Julian Codman.Scaraboea, whose face is her (mis...
...Mississippi Floods. Archdeacon Farrar in his paper, "A Few Words on Col. Ingersoll," calls that gentleman "a man of straw." Both Rev. Lyman Abbott in the April number, and Archdeacon Farrar in this, have considered the straw man worthy of their most vigorous poundings. "Why Cities are Mis governed," by Mr. Fassett of the New York Senate, argues that the wrong is always in wrong uses of money, and the remedy suggested is power given to Senate Committees to investigate all conditions of municipal administration and accounting. Under the head of "The Tariff on Trial," Sir Richard Cartwright writes...