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...NATHAN WESTON,16 Joy St., Boston.WILL the person who took by mistake a silk umbrella from the rack after yesterday's lecture in Zool. 1, please leave it at Leavitt & Pierce's. The umbrella had a brown oak handle and was marked with Noyce Bros. stamp...
...able to understand common things." Parables were addressed to the will and not to the understanding. An example of Christ's parables is as follows: David, who was all powerful, had seized the wife of one of his officers just to show that he had power. The Lord sent Nathan to David to speak as follows: There were two men, one rich and the other poor. The rich man owned large flocks while the poor man had only one small ewe lamb. Now it happened that a traveller came to the house of the rich man, who, instead of taking...
...especial interest to Harvard men is the New England Magazine for March, for the leading article of the number is "Harvard College during the War of the Rebellion" by Captain Nathan Appleton. Captain Appleton was of the class of '63, and his description of the state of affairs at Harvard at the breaking out of the war, when all the '63 men were Sophomores, "in the full tide of sumptuousness and just at the age to enjoy the excitements of the occasion," -is vivid in the extreme. He tells of the political excitement which permeated the men in the fall...
...Nathan Appleton '63 has contributed to the New England Magazine an article on "Harvard During the Rebellion...
...shifting, unjust to the poor, and promotive of dishonesty: Carey, Vol. III, ch. XLIII, secs. 5, 7, 9, and 10; D. A. Wells, Cobden Club Essays, 1871-72, p. 504; D. A. Wells, Lectures at Harvard, March 24th and 31st, 1890; Tucker, "Evils of Indirect Taxation," Forum, Feb. '86; Nathan Matthews, Jr. "Double Taxation," Qr. Jl. of Econ. Vol. IV, p. 339; Quincey, "Double Taxation in Massachusetts...