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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...consider- ation. The Sophomore promenade com- mittee has engaged George A. Murray of Springfield, to decorate the gymnasium as in former years. The co... ...colate Milks served at DEHPSEY'S Have been known to Williams men for years EDDIE DEHPSE Y THE HOME OF .. PEPPER .. GOLDBAUM & RAPOPORT College Tailors... .... Special Agent, North Adams, Mass. Special Agent, Williamstown, Mass. ifc MURRAY HILL HOTEL M One Block From Qrand Central Station European Plan—Musi... ...PANY HANUFACTURES OF College Banners, Picture Frames, Etc. ^ A DeCOratlOnS EDDIE DEMPSEY, Agent 244 Upland Road CAMBRIDGE, HASS. Reserved for ^ A THE ... ...te Milks served at DEHPSEY'S J* Have been known to 'Williams men for years EDDIE DEriPSEY THE HOME OF .. PEPPER .. GOLDBAUM & RAPOPORT College Tailors... ...PANY HANUPACTURES OF College Banners, Picture Frames, Etc. ^ ^ DeCOrationS EDDIE DEMPSEY, Agent 244 Upland Road CAMBRIDGE, HASS. Reserved for ii A THE... ... Williamstown, Mass. JAMES W. MAKER, HARRY W. REINHARD, JOHN H. FALLON, it MURRAY HILL HOTEL St One Block From Grand Central Station European Plan—Mus... ...ANY ^A^UFACTURES OP College Banners, Picture Frames, Etc. A ^ DeCOratlOIlS EDDIE DEMPSEY, Agent 244 Upland Road CAMBRIDGE, HASS. Reserved for A A THE ... ...illiamstown, Mass. JAMES W. MAHER, HARRY \V. REINHARI), JOHN H. 1-ALLON, ^ MURRAY HILL HOTEL it One Block From Grand Central Station European Plan- Mu...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...r), drives (Freud), cultural milieu (Horney), upbringing (Klein, Winnicott), needs (Murray), or the interplay with his genetic makeup. Dan is not a ... ...r the Narcissistic Personality Disorder Read about the serial killer Edward (Ed or Eddie) Gein - Click HERE. Interview (High School Project of Bra...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...r), drives (Freud), cultural milieu (Horney), upbringing (Klein, Winnicott), needs (Murray), or the interplay with his genetic makeup. Dan is not a ... ...r the Narcissistic Personality Disorder Read about the serial killer Edward (Ed or Eddie) Gein - Click HERE. Interview (High School Project of Bra...

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A Legend of Montrose

By: Sir Walter Scott

...f James IV ., a great feud be- tween the powerful families of Drummond and Murray di- vided Perthshire. The former, being the most numerous and powerf... ...former, being the most numerous and powerful, cooped up eight score of the Murrays in the kirk of Monivaird, and set fire to it. The wives and the chi... ...er in the church, perished by the same conflagration. One man, named David Murray, escaped by the humanity of one of the Drummonds, who received him i... ...f the prosecution against his clan, the Drummond by whose assistance David Murray had escaped, fled to Ireland, until, by means of the person whose li... ...ce, when from vengeance wild Of fierce Strathallan’s Chief I fled, Forth’s eddies whelm’d my child.” “T welve times the year its course has born,” The... ...ains whom we have commemorated, and more especially by the junction of the Murrays, Stewarts, and other clans of 157 Sir Walter Scott Athole, which w...

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Chronicles of the Canongate

By: Sir Walter Scott

...ts leading points the interesting character of a dear friend of mine, Mrs. Murray Keith, whose death occurring shortly before, had saddened a wide cir... ... (the seventh in descent from John) by his wife, Agnes, daughter of Robert Murray of Murrayshall, of the family of Blackbarony, widow of Colonel Stirl... ...children of this marriage were the late well-known diplomatist, Sir Robert Murray Keith, K.B., a general in the army, and for some time ambassador at ... ...n in the navy, who died Governor of Jamaica; and my excellent friend, Anne Murray Keith, who ultimately came into possession of the family estates, an... ...ds to lay before the pub- lic, “The Highland Widow,” was derived from Mrs. Murray Keith, and is given, with the exception of a few additional circumst... ...e gulf of the Corri Dhu, the pro- found deeps of the lake, or the whelming eddies of the river, the remains of Elspat MacTavish might have been discov...

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An Inland Voyage

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... heaven. Under these safeguards, portly cler- gymen, school-mistresses, gentlemen in grey tweed suits, and all the ruck and rabble of British touristr... ... We took to the paddle with glad hearts, like people who have sat out a noble perfor- mance and returned to work. The river was more danger- ous here;...

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The Lady of the Lake

By: William J. Rolfe

... child. Where with black cliffs the torrents toil, He watched the wheeling eddies boil, Jill from their foam his dazzled eyes Beheld the River Demon r... ...ient hall, The fox peeps cautious from the creviced wall, Where once proud Murray, Clydesdale’s ancient lord, A mimic sovereign, held the festal board... ... worldly pride and vanity, but never purposefully: ‘The foam-globes on her eddies ride, Thick as the schemes of human pride That down life’s current d... ...as we should now put it. 183. Tullibardine. The name of an old seat of the Murray family, about twenty miles from Stirling. 199. Errant damosel. Cf. S...

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Bram Stoker's Dracula

By: Bram Stoker

... as a man. Goodbye, all. Mina! Chapter 4 66 CHAPTER 5 LETTER FROM MISS MINA MURRAY TO MISS LUCY WESTENRA 9 May. My dearest Lucy, Forgive my long de... ...ally of a tall, handsome, curly haired man.??? LETTER, LUCY WESTENRA TO MINA MURRAY 17, Chatham Street Wednesday My dearest Mina, I must say you tax... ...ll you this is a secret. Goodnight again. L. LETTER, LUCY WESTENRA TO MINA MURRAY 24 May My dearest Mina, Thanks, and thanks, and thanks again for... ...e. I bear messages which will make both your ears tingle. Art CHAPTER 6 MINA MURRAY’S JOURNAL 24 July. Whitby.—Lucy met me at the station, look ing s... ... good, unselfish cause to make me work, that would be indeed happiness. MINA MURRAY’S JOURNAL 26 July.—I am anxious,and it soothes me to express mysel... ...ce bursts, and the snow was driven with fury as it swept upon us in circling eddies. At times we could not see an arm’s length before us. But at other...

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Waverley or Tis Sixty Years Since

By: Sir Walter Scott

...d blackened cheek, And bade his surge in thunder speak. In wild and broken eddies whirled, Flitted that fond ideal world, And, to the shore in tumult ... ...ced by the appearance of Mrs. Henry Siddons and her brother, Mr. Wil- liam Murray, in these characters. They had, the same antique and regular correct... ...er. The larger was placid, and even sullen in its course, wheeling in deep eddies, or sleeping in dark blue pools; but the motions of the lesser brook... ...r authority.’ There was a pause and a whisper among the crowd—’Sec- retary Murray;’ ‘Lord Lewis Gordon;’ ‘Maybe the Chevalier himsell!’ Such were the ... ...ly strength of his enterprise. There was a feud, also, between Lord George Murray, and James Murray of Broughton, the Prince’s secretary, whose disuni... ...n of property in East Lothian. He had been interrogated by the Lord George Murray concerning the possibility of crossing the uncouth and marshy piece ... ...its im- portance, he was encouraged by that gentleman to awake Lord George Murray, and communicate the idea to him. Lord George received the informati...

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Roderick Hudson

By: Henry James

...passionate creature, who might easily engulf a too confiding spirit in the eddies of her capri- cious temper. And yet he strongly felt her charm; the ... ...me brief argument, to see whether she would take her forefinger out of her Murray, into which she had inserted it to keep a certain page. It would hav... ...ooked at him very frankly and began to frown. At the same time she let the Murray slide down to the ground, and he was so 227 Henry James charmed wit... ..., pure and simple.” “I don’t understand you!” she said; and picking up her Murray, she fairly buried herself in it. That evening he said something to ... ...son sweetness, and partly because his companion, on this occasion, let her Murray lie unopened for an hour, and asked several questions irrelevant to ... ...n the comic. But Miss Garland was not looking at him; she had taken up her Murray again. In the afternoon she usually drove with Mrs. Hudson, but Rowl...

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20, 000 Leagues under the Sea

By: Jules Verne

...fatal to Dumont d’Urville. It bore more northwards, coasted the Islands of Murray, and came back to the south-west towards Cumberland Passage. I thoug... ...nder the seas. What passed during that night—how the boat escaped from the eddies of the maelstrom—how Ned Land, Conseil, and myself ever came out of ...

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Moby Dick; Or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

...ckly recoil at the apparition of the sperm whale’s vast tail, fanning into eddies the air over his head. For what are the comprehensible terrors of ma... ...l. His three boats stove around him, and oars and men both whirling in the eddies; one captain, seizing the line-knife from his broken prow, had dashe... ...s of all four oceans before him, Ahab was threading a maze of currents and eddies, with a view to the more certain accom- plishment of that monomaniac... ... he looks; we look, ye look, they look.” “Upon my soul, he’s been studying Murray’s Grammar! Im- proving his mind, poor fellow! But what’s that he say... ...side—broke through the ribs—and with a ball of Arsacidean twine, wandered, eddied long amid its many winding, shaded colonnades and arbours. But soon ...

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Don Juan

By: George Byron

...Nil Admirari.’ ‘Not to admire is all the art I know (Plain truth, dear Murray, needs few flowers of speech) To make men happy, or to keep them... ...hair; Not all the reveries of Jacob Behmen With its strange whirls and eddies can compare: Men with their heads reflect on this and that— Bu... ... which makes a verse want feet, And throws a cloud o’er Longman and John Murray, When the sale of new books is not so fleet As they who prin...

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The Country of the Blind and Other Stories

By: H. G. Wells

...rom a bag, are George Street, Morley Roberts, George Gissing, Ella d’Arcy, Murray Gilchrist, E. Nesbit, Stephen Crane, Joseph Conrad, Edwin Pugh, Jero... ...them, an incessant succession of ghosts com- ing up from the black and red eddies, a white uprising that made the head swim. The shining black tower o... ... streaming multitude of clashing stones and dancing dust-particles and gas-eddies, and saw for a moment the mighty triple belt like three concentric a... ...ater lapped incessantly against the side. About the lantern overhead there eddied a noiseless whirl of phantom moths. Gerilleau stirred in the darknes...

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Moby-Dick or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

...ckly recoil at the apparition of the sperm whale’s vast tail, fanning into eddies the air over his head. For what are the comprehensible terrors of ma... ...s of all four oceans before him, Ahab was threading a maze of currents and eddies, with a view to the more certain accomplishment of that monomaniac t... ... he looks; we look, ye look, they look.” “Upon my soul, he’s been studying Murray’s Grammar! Improving his mind, poor fellow! But what’s that he says ... ... — broke through the ribs — and with a ball of Arsacidean twine, wandered, eddied long amid its many winding, shaded colonnades and arbors. But soon m...

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The Wings of the Dove

By: Henry James

...re of a great business; when we figure to our- selves the strong narrowing eddies, the immense force of suction, the general engulfment that, for any ... ... he were a map of the continent or a handsome present of a delightful new “Murray.” He hadn’t meant to swagger, he had rather meant to plead, though w...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Two

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...er, might have seemed intently and exclusively occu- pied with the curling eddies of smoke that oppressed the at- mosphere of the chamber. For myself,... ...a white handkerchief placed at the distance of six inches from the eye.” — Murray, p. 215, Phil. edit. **In the year 1790, in the Caraccas during an e... ... sank, and the trees remained green for several months under the water.” — Murray, p. 221 31 V olume Two “Hoo!” said the king. “Some hundred miles fa... ... fishing among the islands beyond Moskoe, nearly to Vurrgh. In all violent eddies at sea there is good fishing, at proper opportunities, if one has on... ...rop down upon anchorage somewhere near Otterholm, or Sandflesen, where the eddies are not so violent as else- where. Here we used to remain until near... ...why. We put the boat on the wind, but could make no headway at all for the eddies, and I was upon the point of proposing to return to the anchorage, w...

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Memories and Portraits

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...umbling merrily in, shake the pool to its black heart, fill it with drowsy eddies, and set the curded froth of many other mills solemnly steer- ing to... ... that all my father’s scientific inquiries and inventions centred; *In Dr. Murray’s admirable new dictionary, I have remarked a flaw sub voce Beacon. ... ... the history of Shakespearian revivals, for he had successfully pressed on Murray, of the old Edinburgh Theatre, the idea of produc- ing Shakespeare’s...

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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...ist’s enemies.’ Epitaph on tomb at Longcross of Clermont. * M ASTER ANDREW MURRAY, an outed minister, re siding in the Potterrow, on the morning after... ...chimneys of the city; it swept about the wine- shop, filling the room with eddies; the chill and gritty touch of it passed between the nearest clothes...

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Hesiod the Homeric Hymns and Homerica

By: Hugh G. Evelyn White

...s relations with his brother Perses have been treated with scepticism (see Murray, Anc. Gk. Lit- erature, pp. 53-54): Perses, it is urged, is clearly ... ...erature Grecque I pp. 459 ff. of MM. Croiset. The summary account in Prof. Murray’s “Anc. Gk. Lit.” is writ- ten with a strong sceptical bias. Very va... ...nder, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicu...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 3

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...the father of the flocks;— Here the grass is soft and sweet, And the river-eddies meet _50 In the trough ... ... And where the burning wheels _215 Eddied above the mountain’s loftiest peak, Was traced a line of lightning. ... ...ns in the fire are tossed; But come, try again—you must never despair, Our Murray’s or Entick’s are not all so rare, _20 Implor... ...future and past, Which should come first, and which should come last, This Murray will do—then to Entick repair, _25 To find ...

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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

By: Gilfillan

... Our depths who fathoms, or our shallows finds, Quick whirls, and shifting eddies, of our minds? 28 The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: V ol. 2 On ... ...se gave o’er, There Talbot sunk, and was a wit no more! How sweet an Ovid, Murray was our boast! How many Martials were in Pulteney lost! ...

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The Voyage of the Beagle

By: Charles Darwin

...ent, where the stream uncoils into long streaks the froth collected in the eddies, that I must attribute the ef- fect to a similar action either of th... ...rwin of the vessel, where a line of blue water was seen mingling in little eddies, with the adjoining fluid. July 26th. — We anchored at Monte Video. ... ...has been at- 179 Charles Darwin tempted to be explained, I believe by Mr. Murray, by their similar electrical condition. The circumstance of spiders ... ... them a small net stretched on a hoop; and where the water was deep and in eddies, they dived, and like otters, with their eyes open followed the fish...

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