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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... Times: “...the freshest, most vital writing I have seen for some time.” PEARL S. BUCK, Nobel Laureate in Literature: “He is an excellent writer.” ... ...aimed by many authors, reviewers, and critics, among them James Michener, Pearl S. Buck, Ford Madox Ford, Charles Poore, James Purdy, Russell Kirk, ... ...Author Edited by STEVEN JAMES BARTLETT AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS Salem, Oregon AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS P. O. Box 6141 Salem, Oregon 97304 ... ...EFACE Steven James Bartlett Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, Oregon State University and Visiting Scholar in Psychology & Philosophy, ... ...My Etruscan wall girl comes alive. “Ah-hah-who.” I take off my chain and pearl cluster and lay them in their scented box, paus- ing, sensing, dreami... ...s have been returned to Liberia. Now, an American ship, the Erie, out of Portland, has been captured off the West African coast, and 893 slaves hav... ...ses purchased for the army are unfit for service? Was it true that in the District of Columbia, horses have been chained to trees, where they gnawed... ...same $400 figure, pay for the slaves in the States of Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Kentucky, and Missouri: VOICES FROM THE PAST ...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...g tho Civil War he was clerk in the otiico of the Provost Marsiial of Ilia district and from 1885 until the time of his death prijoticed law in Roches... ...r the lum- ber business. Matthews will go into the real estate business at Portland, Ore. A. Mitchell and L. Mitchell will enter the employ of the Roc... ...new papers have been added to the list, in- oludirig the Springfield News, Portland (Me.) Press and Argus. Corning (N.Y.) Leader,Minneapo- lis .Tourna... ...Webster, and Miss Cleland of Williamstown. Chi Psi: Mrs. F. H. Eazel- ton, Portland. Me. ; Mrs. S. R. Kitchell, Cambridge, Mass, ; Mrs. T. B. Riohards... ...mis' every two weeks. There Is no Music like Gioscla's Orchestra J03 North Pearl Street ALBANY, - N. Y. WOOD BROS. Dealers In PIANOS AND lOSICAL IRCHA... ...mis' every two weeks. There Is no Music like Gioscia's Orchestra 103 North Pearl Street ALBANY, - N. Y. WOOD BROS. Dealera In PIANOS AND MUSICAL KIERC... ... elect- ed secretaryof the Democratic con- vention of tbe fourth Berkshire district at the meeting of tbe con- vention held Saturday in Pitts- field. ... ...mis' every two weeks. There Is no Music like Gioscia's Orchestra 103 North Pearl Street ALBANY, - N. Y. WOOD BROS. Deatera In PIANOS AND MUSICAL MERCH... ...uli- lioans of Watorbury. At the time uf his death he was olork of the the district court and n practising lawyer in Waterbury, Conn. Ex- '08—Marshall...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...awaken on the sleeping-porch of a Dutch Colonial house in that residential district of Zenith known as Floral Heights. His name was George F. Babbitt.... ...re, a great deal more, in the best urban journalistic style of Miss Elnora Pearl Bates, the popular 21 Sinclair Lewis society editor of the Advocate-... ...service the Company giving us on these car-lines. Nonsense to only run the Portland Road cars once every seven minutes. Fellow gets mighty cold on a w... ...f spring was so win- some that he lifted his head and saw. He admired each district along his familiar route to the office: The bungalows and shrubs a... ...ral Heights, Silver Grove, Linton, Bellevue, and all East Side residential districts. Yours for service, P.S.—Just a hint of some plums... ... 47 Sinclair Lewis Zenith could not have told whether he was in a city of Oregon or Georgia, Ohio or Maine, Oklahoma or Manitoba. But to Babbitt ever... ...ester with Denver, Milwaukee with Indianapolis, Los Angeles with Scranton, Portland, Maine, with Portland, Oregon. A good live wire from Baltimore or ... ... those topics. The McKelveys gave him a Singhalese dinner, and Miss Elnora Pearl Bates, society editor of the Advocate-Times, rose to her highest lark... ... for this mere pittance the members receive not only the monthly magazine, Pearls of Healing, but the privilege of sending right to the presi- dent, o...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...t certain travellers know and rec- ognize from its likeness to its brother district in all other places where are congregated the habitations of men. ... ...in, or Stamboul, or New Y ork, or Timbuctoo, or London, there is a certain district where a certain man is not a stranger. Where the idols are fed wit... ...ner, R. A., Mrs. Mee, and Paul Delaroche. The edges were wrought with seed-pearls, and fringed with V alenciennes lace and bullion. The walls were hun... ...rd Codlingsby.” She had been seated at an ivory pianoforte on a mother-of- pearl music-stool, trying a sonata of Herz. She rose when thus apostrophize... ...the same color as the band which clasped her ringlets (but so covered with pearls that the original hue of the charming little papoosh disappeared ent... ...hawles,’ says I, ‘I’ve a word for you, my old boy.’ So I beckoned him into Portland Place, with my pus in my hand, as if I was going to give him a sov... ...aded ‘Marriage in High Life.—The rich and beautiful Miss Mulligatawney, of Portland Place, is to be speedily united to Colonel Claw, K.X.R.’ “Jeames.”... ...haracter for brav- ery, so remarkable were its services in that delightful district of India. Major Sir George Gutch was next in command, and Tom Thru... ...is shares to his son, Mr. John Tuggeridge, and came to live in England, at Portland Place, and 347 Burlesques Tuggeridgeville, Surrey, and enjoy hims...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...had they held in their hands vast commercial cities and great agricultural districts; had they owned ships and been masters of a wide-spread trade, Am... ...r is very grand and very beautiful. It certainly is not so fine as that of Portland, in a nautical point of view, and as certainly it is not as beau- ... ...ed as the Territories are now treated.” (The Territories are vast outlying districts belonging to the Union, but not as yet endowed with State govern-... ...f Napoleon, and not in consequence of any de- mand made by the States. The district then called Louisi- ana included the present State of that name an... ...d what earthly efforts ever led to grander results? We determined to go to Portland, in Maine, from thence to the White Mountains in New Hampshire—the... ...ugh the two Canadas to Niagara; and this route we followed. From Boston to Portland we traveled by rail- road—the carriages on which are in America al... ...count for the two already admitted States on the Pa- cific, California and Oregon, and also for the unadmitted Territories, Dacotah, Nebraska, Washing... ...hese huge but thinly-populated re- gions in either rank. Of California and Oregon it may prob- ably be said that it is their ambition to form themselv... ... America V ol. 1 enough, but as they descend to the Bowery, Peck Slip, and Pearl Street, nothing can be conceived more difficult or devious than their...

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

...e, a North Carolinian, and the father of Chilton White who represented the district in Con- gress for one term during the rebellion. Mr. White was al-... ...not become generally known that there was a vacancy at West Point from our district until I was appointed. I presume Mrs. Bailey confided to my mother... ...r from Ohio, informing him that there was a vacancy at West Point from our district, and that he would be glad if I could be appointed to fill it. Thi... ....” Poor Slaughter! it was his last sea voyage. He was killed by Indians in Oregon. By the last of August the cholera had so abated that it was deemed ... ...rdered to Fort V ancouver, on the Columbia River, 107 U. S. Grant then in Oregon Territory. During the winter of 1852-3 the territory was divided, al... ...he territory was divided, all north of the Columbia River being taken from Oregon to make Washington T erritory. Prices for all kinds of supplies were... ...n wars. There were quite a number of remnants of tribes in the vicinity of Portland in Oregon, and of Fort Vancouver in Washington Territory. They had... ...of works, which was continuous on the north, west and south sides from the Pearl River north of the city to the same river south. I was with Sherman. ... ... Sherman to send a force to the right, and to reconnoitre as far as to the Pearl River. This force, Tuttle’s division, not returning I rode to the rig...

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