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...Sullen Lovers," 1690, and "Humorists," 1691. From English dealers the Library has lately bought with the same gift the following plays: Massinger's "Great Duke of Florence," 1636, and "City Madame," 1659; Shirley's "Changes," 1632, "Triumph of Peace," 1633, "Traytor," 1635, "Gamester," 1637, "Grateful Servant," 1637 and 1655, "Royal Master," 1638, "Maid's Revenge," 1639, "Constant Maid," 1640, "Humorous Courtier," 1640, and "Brothers," 1652; and the "Mall," 1674, a play attributed to Dryden. The latter, together, with the "Hind and the Panther," 1687, also lately bought, gives the Library an almost complete series of the first editions...
Major Darwin is a well-known writer on subjects of Political Economy and has written books on Bimetallism and Municipal Trading. He has served as major with the Royal Engineers in England and has acted as lecturer in some of the military engineering schools there...
...Thompson-Seton spent his early life in the woods of Canada and on the Western plains where he made an especial study of nature. He is a graduate of the Toronto Collegiate Institute and the Royal Academy, London, and is the official naturalist to the government of Manitoba. Among his best-known books are "Wild Animals I Have Known," "The Trail of the Sandhill Stag," "The Biography of a Grizzly," and "Lives of the Hunted...
...Zwemer, fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of London, delivered an illustrated lecture last evening in Peabody Room, Phillips Brooks House, on "Arabia: the Country and its Future...
...Samuel M. Zwemer, fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of London, will give an illustrated lecture in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, this evening at 7.30 o'clock on "Arabia: the Country and its Future." The lecture will be open to all members of the University...