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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...gs I have a Shorthand System, easily as good as the best now taught in any American Business College, that 1 can teach In twelve (12) evenings. Tui- t... ...aw in Rochester, N. Y. ^ Cbe Richmond Tdc Ulcllington north /Idams. IDass. AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLAN E. M. Moore, Mgr. W. S, Underwood Go. it PIANOS, i... ...Mr Bradman ^ THE HAHflPTON AilJaoBnt to Post Offioo European Plan, $1andUp American Plan, $2m50 to$4 Om Am Koelef, Propm Northampton, Mass. B,K Browni... ...of election may be very ditl'erent. It is most fortunate that just at this stage in the progress of these tsvo great modern nations two such far-sight... ...suit of a gradual growth from dialogues, which ajipBared lirst only on the stage mid later in book form. Its mnin ohoraolor istics are the variety of ... ...to 2.00. The candidates for the offices of assistant manager and assistant stage manager of "Cap and Bells '' are requested to hand their names to Jae... ... will leave tomorroow ai'ning The possibility of ns- in.r any fresliiiia!! maleriul. as was dciie la'it year, is removed by the .ru'o, passed since th... ....Songs , . - ].00 New Songs for llollege Glee Clubs . . .tlO New SonKS for Male tjuartrts - - - .BO Songsof the Unlvcrsily of Pennsylvania . l.BO Song... ...in Painting: and Decorating Special itlsniion given to Summer Homes. Eatl- malea Furnlahed and Satlelacllon Guaranteed. LOCK BOX 48 1 , VMLLIAMSTOMl'N...

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The Last Chronicle of Barset

By: Anthony Trollope

...ker and Mrs Crawley, and the lawyer was very gentle with her. In the first stages of the inquiry he had simply desired to learn the truth, and place t... ...this world are due to emulation, rather than to the native nobility of the actors. A young man leads a forlorn hope because an- other young man has of... ... founded on the instincts of true humanity. And now the tidings of another stage in the battle, as fought against Mr Crawley by the bishop, had gone f... ...n as a peacemaker, changed the conversation again and began to talk of the American war. But even that was made a matter of discord on church matters—... ...rt to the door. It was better by far that he should go, and so he went. An American when he has spent a pleasant day will tell you that he has had a ‘... ...irls. Emily Dunstable had nei- ther brother nor sister, and Lily’s nearest male relative in her own degree was now Miss Dunstable’s betrothed husband.... ...im that sort of love which ladies in the country do feel for their elderly male friends. There was not one of the three who would not have taken much ... ... of the catastrophe which had happened in the City. Servants are wonderful actors, looking often as though they knew noth- ing when they knew everythi... ...ion that her ladyship must have passed the early part of her life upon the stage. ‘You would trifle with me, sir. Beware that you do not trifle with h...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...rs between the types of intermediaries are blurred. Barnes and Noble (the American bookstores chain) has, in effect, become a publisher. Many publis... ...ver the culprits and uncover their misdeeds. This, they claim, is a first stage on the way to a plagiarism-free Internet-based academic community of... ...ugh the same evolutionary cycle: Anarchy The Public Phase At this stage, the medium and the resources attached to it are very cheap, accessib... ... The result was a globe encompassing network of academic institutions. The American Pentagon established the network of all networks, the ARPANET. Ot... ...lterior motives of members of the ruling political echelons (the infamous American Paranoia), a lack of variety and of catering to the tastes and in... ... 1995 was 18. At the end of the century they will number 6. This is the stage when companies - fighting for financial survival - strive to acquire ... ... The Internet used to be an English, affluent middle-class, white collar, male phenomenon. It has long lost these attributes. The digital divides th... ...r labels - George Michael had to fight Sony to do just that) and very few actors come close to deriving subsistence level income from their professio... ... authors actually live by their pen. Even fewer musicians, not to mention actors, eke out subsistence level income from their craft. Those who do ca...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...s? Even the ones they claim to have been dictated by gods or aliens? Even if American copyright law requires “an author,” presumably a human one? 9 Ca... ...r the films of the Second World War, or footage on the daily lives of African-Americans during segregation, or the music of the Great Depression, or th... ...simpler, but the broad strokes are the same.) Since that point, in two broad stages, we have moved away from this system at the very moment in history... ...hey were successful. 36 As Yochai Benkler puts it, Alice Randall, an African American woman, was ordered by a government official not to publish her cr... ...ates, and eventually a blueprint for our systems of com- munication. At this stage, the range of possibilities is extremely wide. A lot of different c... ...ar end lies the Internet and the online version of the human genome. At each stage, copying costs are lowered and goods become both less rival and les... ...ruling sounded reasonable and clear, something that would only strike at bad actors while paying heed to the Sony Axiom and the assurance of safety th... ...-mockery, as it explores the concerns of the rich African-American celebrity male. My favorite line is “If you ain’t no punk, holler ‘We want prenup!!... ...l, who uses her sexuality for profit. Put them together and you have bookends—male fantasy and male nightmare. Was that Mr. West’s point? Perhaps. The ...

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The Golden Bowl

By: Henry James

...ly, of course, on the “picture book” quality that contemporary English and American prose appears more and more destined, by the conditions of publica... ...or that thing. They were to remain at the most small pictures of our “set” stage with the actors left out; and what was above all interesting was that... ...They were to remain at the most small pictures of our “set” stage with the actors left out; and what was above all interesting was that they were first... ...scination tended all the while to rule the business—a fascination, at each stage of my journey, on the noted score of that so shifting and uneven char... ... to reach its maximum, no doubt, over many of the sorry businesses of “The American,” for instance, where, given the elements and the essence, the lon... ...tion of several shorter pieces. Inevitably, in such a case as that of “The American,” and scarce less indeed in those of “The Portrait of a Lady” and ... ... places. We’ve been like a Book I, Chapter 1 9 pair of pirates—positively stage pirates, the sort who wink at each other and say ‘Hathaway Hathaway!’... ... by an untoward stroke, a hapless half orphan, with the place of immediate male parent swept bare and open to the next nearest sympathy. They had no o...

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Evan Harrington

By: George Meredith

...r Jacko, and comfort him till I come back.’ Jacko was a middle-sized South American monkey, and had been a pet of her husband’s. He was supposed to be... ...estimate of the domestic life of Major and Mrs. Strike. Among the garrison males, his comrades, he passed for a disgustingly jealous brute. The ladies... ...his failures. He would not see that there was a father dead. At a table of actors, Mr. Andrew overdid his part, and was the worst. His wife could not ... ...ony spent, he at once believed himself an actor, and he was hissed off the stage of a provincial theatre. ‘Ruined, the last ignominy endured, I fled f... ...d pipes, were strewn upon the table. But if the guests had arrived at that stage when to reach the arm, or arrange the person, for a sip of good stuff... ...uct themselves as if they were at a play, and the rest of the company paid actors. He had likewise taken a posi- tion, and had been the first to laugh... ...ious feeling that had possessed him while she was rattling among the other males—a doubt whether she ever cast a thought on Mr. Evan Harrington. ‘Y es... ... softly-shadowed differences of a grand manner addressed to ladies, and to males, were exquisitely accomplished by the Countess de Saldar. 134 Evan H... ...his thigh. Acting (as it was his 171 George Meredith nature to do off the stage), he had not exaggerated his pro- found melancholy. Of a light soil a...

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