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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ting his LL. D. he entered into poli- tics in Nebraska. He served as state prosecuting attorney, as a member of the first senate of the state of Nebra... ...p- rescnlod Williams have ever started a season with ilimnutr championship prospects than Caii- tain Tower's live. It is certain that no Purple basket... ...k, and Mrs. Howes, mezza-soprano, will assist. Professor William Churchill Hammond of jSIt, Hol- yoke college will conduct the sec- ond recital, and L... ...ire island to Christianity. Wars gave way to peace, resulting in increased prosperity, the intro- duction of a new family life and the building of chn... ...ean's of- lino are eligible for this election. L, 0, HiNMAN, Manager. GOLF PROSPECTS J907'S FUTURE Outlook for the J907 Season Not as Brigfht as in 19... ...80 p. m.—1910 class meeting, J. H. 7.30 p, m.—Organ recital by Prof. W. C. Hammond of Mt. Holyoke. Thompson Chapel. THURSDAY, APRIL 18 8.00 p. m.—Cap ... ... also the author of many other sketches and ningazine contribu- tions. Mr. Hammond G>n(lucts Recital Mr. William C. Hammond, di- rector of music at Mt... ...hom '96 (Greek, English); Arvie Eldred '05 (Geology, Mathe- matics); H. P. Hammond '00 (Mathematics, Political Science); J. Hotheway '99 (Romance Lang... ...aylor (capt) Harter \g, rg, Joy Morse, Roberts c, c. Doe Bargfrede rg, Ig, Hammond Brooks rt. It, Bice D. Brown, Swain re, le, Donglass Williams, Wads...

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Nutties Father

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...d scarcely let him out of sight; and he—he sub- mitted for the sake of his prospects, and thinking the old 17 Charlotte M. Young man much nearer his ... ...are to us, and what you have done for us. We can’t go away to be happy and prosperous and leave you behind. Can we, Nuttie? Come and help me to get he... ...n actually idle, but had taken education and life with the easiness of the prospective heir to a large property; and though he had acquitted himself c... ...n odd feeling of being accountable for the discovery which had changed his prospects. They would have done anything for him that they could, but all L... ..., Miss Ruthven, that it will come off?’ ‘I don’t see the slightest present prospect,’ said Annaple, unable to resist the kindly impulse of giving imme... ...hat at first deceived her till she traced its effects, and inquired of Dr. Hammond about it. Unwillingly, on her account, he enlightened her, and show... ...o had not admitted him. He was aware now of the whole state of things. Dr. Hammond had told him, when first beginning to be alarmed for his patient, t... ...ted to all the silence and stillness enforced on her; but she had told Dr. Hammond that she must see her brother-in-law before she was too far gone. A... ...at could furnish a fresh handle against him; and thus for the present, Dr. Hammond’s regimen was well ob- served, and Mr. Egremont was his better self...

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The Note Book of an English Opium-Eater

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ung man of twenty- seven; in some slight degree uneasy from his commercial pros- pects, but still cheerful, and anticipating—(how vainly!)— 14 The No... ...one born of hell, who puts his peremptory negative on all these flattering prospects. Second in the list of his household, stands his pretty and amiab... ...er, therefore, before he was him- self observed at all, he had stunned and prostrated by a shat- tering blow on the back of her head; this blow, infli... ...el guide him to the right one, all may yet go well as regards this world’s prosperity. But behold! in two minutes from this point we shall see him tak... ...issing, until the crowd descended into the cellar; he was then found lying prostrate on the cellar floor: apparently he had been thrown down from the ... ...his otherwise valuable annotations: and somewhere or other (in the Life of Hammond, according to my remembrance) he has made a statement to this effec...

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The Clever Woman of the Family

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...round of inspection at a distance from home. The widow was then completely prostrated by the shock, but promised to write as soon as she was able, and... ...as educating those who might ameliorate them; and Rachel gladly hailed the prospect of a vocation that might be conducted without pain to her mother. ... ...and had taken the sole care of the boys during the sad weeks of care utter prostration and illness. Female friends were with her, and tended her affec... ...son, who had, however, had experience enough not to be much alarmed at the prospect. Order was wont to come with her presence, and she hardly knew the... ... idea of it, and they did not know I was here; so I went to call upon Mrs. Hammond, and Colonel Keith went to look for Alick, and we have brought him ... ...poke of coming to-morrow. And don’t you think I might ask Colonel and Mrs. Hammond to spend a day? They would so like the sea for the children.” 93 Y... ... be,” he said, smiling, “though I am afraid I can’t write your note to the Hammonds for you.” “But you won’t go away,” she said. “I know your time wil... ...id not like, dear aunt; but there can’t be any objection to my having Mrs. Hammond and the children to spend the day to-morrow.” Mrs. Curtis did not l... ...et your dear little niece come up to-morrow and play with them; the little Hammonds will be there, she is just their age.” Ermine felt obliged to gran...

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A Treatise on Government Translated from the Greek of Aristotle

By: William Ellis A. M.

...s high ideal of citizenship offers to those who can satisfy its claims the prospect of a fair life; those who fall short are deemed to be different in... ...ANSLATIONS OF ONE OR MORE WORKS: De Anima (with Parva Naturalia), by W. A. Hammond, 1902. Ethica: Of Morals to Nicomachus, by E. Pargiter, 1745; with ... ...lia (Greek and English), by G. R. T . Ross, 1906; with De Anima, by W . A. Hammond, 1902. Youth and Old Age, Life and Death and Respiration, W. Ogle, ... ... simple; for instance, a law in Cuma relative to murder. If any person who prosecutes another for murder can produce a certain number of witnesses to ... ...n any particular liberties, it is hurtful to the end of government and the prosperity of the city; for as a man and his wife are the two parts of a fa... ...ort time; for these latter spoil men, for it is not every one who can bear pros- perity: but if this rule is not observed, let not those honours which... ...nt; and, for the same reason, those should be guarded against who are most prosperous in the city: the means of doing which is by appointing those who...

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The Voyage of the Beagle

By: Charles Darwin

...entes is a pretty village, with a small stream; and everything appeared to prosper well, excepting, in- deed, that which ought to do so most — its inh... ...ason for working the salinas forms the harvest of Patagones; for on it the prosper- ity of the place depends. Nearly the whole popula- tion encamps on... ...n think that their horses will not tire, and that they themselves shall be pros- perous. The Gaucho who told me this, said that in the time of peace h... ...st predominant influence in the country, which it seems he will use to its prosperity and advancement.* He is said to be the owner of seventy-four squ... ...e ensuing election for the President; and this appears a good sign for the prosperity of this little country. The inhabitants do not require much edu-... ...(in which he most kindly allowed me to accompany him), and one un- der Mr. Hammond, to survey the western parts of the Beagle Channel, and afterwards ...

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Life of Johnson

By: James Boswell

...el was at Lichfield, Johnson was not quite three years old. My grandfather Hammond observed him at the ca- thedral perched upon his father’s shoulders... ...her’s shoulders, listening and gaping at the much celebrated preacher. Mr. Hammond asked Mr. Johnson how he could possibly think of bringing such an i... ...e was a wise and a benevolent minister, who thought that the happiness and prosperity of a commer- cial country like ours, would be best promoted by p... ...upil, who had come to London at the same time with him, not in a much more prosperous state than himself, and whose talents he undoubtedly rated low, ... ... Language, was announced to the world, by the publica- tion of its Plan or Prospectus. How long this immense undertaking had been the object of his co... ...ur, as sea- men increase their exertion and alacrity when they have a near prospect of their haven. Lord Chesterfield, to whom Johnson had paid the hi... ... and Miss is much employed in miniatures. I know not any body [else] whose prosperity has increased since you left them. ‘Murphy is to have his Orphan...

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