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...OPERATIVE SOCIETY. The following books are in stock: Sheldon, German Grammar; Deutsch, German Reader; Blouet, class book of French Composition; Muller, Geschiehte des Deutschen Volkes; Taussig, Protection to Young Industries. Members who mean to use these books should buy them now. They are not in stock permanently, and will be sent away if not sold...
Many persons habitually and without thought, make fun of "sweet girl graduates" and of all that pertains to their collegiate training. It may be of interest to the general reader to happen upon a short account of one phase of the practical good that is being accomplished by the movement for the "higher education of women." On January 14, 1882, sixty-six women graduates met in Boston and organized an "Association of Collegiate Alumnae." The object of this association, as expressed in its Constitution, is "to unite alumnae of different institutions for practical educational work." The regular members...
...OPERATIVE SOCIETY. The following books are in stock: Sheldon, German Grammar; Deutsch, German Reader; Blouet, class book of French Composition; Muller, Geschichte des Deutschen Volkes; Taussig, Protection to Young Industries. Members who mean to use these books should buy them now. They are not in stock permanently, and will be sent away if not sold...
Books for the Freshman German, Sheldon's Grammar, Deutsch's Reader, and L'arrabiata, are on sale...
That the grind should be called a pitable specialist doubtless surprises many. And yet a little thought must show the reader how much the grind should be pitied. All study, and that on only two or three subjects and on only their limited class-room phases, no social intercourse, no general reading, no recreation of any sort for mind or body, are things that are not very likely to make such a fully developed manhood as a college education certainly ought to make. To "grind" is, it is true very laudable, but to grind all the time...