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...large statue of George Washington which has been in the window of the clothing store of S. Vorenberg, 7 Washington Street, toppled over a few minutes after the close of the holiday this morning and crashed through the plate glass window...
...Appleton Chapel the other morning. I had almost forgotten that this gray, rigidly silent building had an interior. It has. And the atmosphere there is rather beautiful; dreamily quiet and mellow. Seasoned browns and dusty crimsons meet the eye except high in the chancel where a circular, stained glass window reveals sea greens and yellows and scarlets. The seasoned browns and dusty crimsons are, perhaps, symbolic of the past; the greens and yellows and scarlets, of the future. Here they meet in mutual...
Copies of the final examination of past years are neatlty bound for reference, some in book and some in pamphlet form. The mid-year papers, however, are not only unbound, but as a result are practically useless. They lie in a confused mass, torn and obliterated, on a single window at the right of the delivery desk, like the rejected poems in an editor's basket. A lack of systematic arrangement makes it a matter of diligent search to find any specific paper. And instead of being a public good, offered freely for general use, the papers have become highly...
...side of farm-house and supported by wooden beams", she continues. "But if it were removed the house would still be complete against wind and weather. The house of gray-white stone masonry, appears at the side of the stage to the left of the audience, showing a casement window and steps leading up to a "Dutch" door. The stoop swings around the corner of the house at the left and back of the stage, where an unseen window admits a flood of sunset light at the end of Act 1. The end of a table covered with white cloth...
...gloomy outlook from any point of view. The undergraduate looks out from his window at the sky and the roofs and the slush,--all a dirty slate gray,--blows his nose and mutters: "Dab it, Cab-bridge is one town that God forgot!" But it is less trouble to go on sneezing and gargling than to go to the doctor's office at the outset. There the service costs nothing and a little properly directed attention can put an end to an embryo cold which is a personal discomfort and may be a public nuisance. With the storm-signals...