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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...s" in its character, and in seeking to preserve that character asks the co-operation of alumnus and student in presenting the news and sentiment of th... ...r and Hosiery Scotch Ulsters. Heavy Knick- erbockers and Norfolk Suits for Winter Sports Catalogue with illustrations mailed on request. and occasion ... ...lege Caps and Gowns Makers of~. Caps and Qowns to Williams '91. '92, '93, '94, '95, '96, '97, '98, '99, '00, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05 also to Amherst, ... ...St. North Adams Fashionable Offerings of Hats and Furnishings For Fall and Winter DUNLAP HAXS Bougiiton &, Company On Broadway TROY, N. Y. 14 School S... ...St. North Adams Fashionable Offerings of Hats and Furnishings For Fall and Winter DUNLAP HATS Boughton & Company On Broadway TROY. N. Y. MODEL LAUNDER... ...ege Caps and Gowns Makers of... Caps and Gowns to Williams '91, '92, '93, '94, '95, '96, '97, '98, '99, '00, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05 also to .•Kuihers... ...by the nine speakers. The judges, Prof. Cleland. Prof. Mears and Mr. Hart '94, chose Dealy. Fowle and Shiland, with Ryan as alternate, to represent th... ...ation created in the league by the late arrangement is realized. Under the operation of this com- promise the league is divided into parts,—the first ... ... movement. This committee is considering the advisability of working in co-operation with the National Civic League, of which the Good Goyernment club...

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Cousin Pons

By: Honoré de Balzac

...s ugly and poor. Old and ugly and poor—is not this to be thrice old? Pons’ winter had begun, the winter which brings the red- dened nose, and frost-ni... ...raternal fashion of the Paris cab- horse; rising every morning, summer and winter, at seven o’clock, and setting out after breakfast to give music les... ...effort here! And, turn it over, look!—a ball in a drawing-room. Summer and Winter! And what ornaments! and how well preserved it is! The hinge-pin is ... ...leaning against the frame; he had purposely taken this position; he meant 94 Cousin Pons the portress to come to him. The shop had once been a cafe. ... ...outcry in such phenomena, no violent excep- tion to nature’s laws, but the operation of a recognized fac- ulty; possibly a kind of mental somnambulism... ...ng a purgative pill, something like Morrison’s, and intrusted the business operations to an old hospital chum, a house-student who afterwards took a r... ...The portress was plied with various remedies, and finally underwent a sham operation, crowned with complete success. Poulain repaired to the Ar- senal...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 2 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...e to pay for making abstracts in the case, so that the case may go on this winter; but I came away, and forgot to do it. What I want now is to send yo... ...one if its own internal regulations, when the new postage system went into operation on the first of July, 1845, and that it was continued until the t... ...to a speedy and honorable termination by the most vig- orous and energetic operations, without inquiry about its justice, or anything else connected w... ...for Illinois, and three more for the eloquent Whig member from the State. 94 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Two HIS FATHER’S REQUEST FOR MONEY... ...; but, in military phrase, the battle- field is too far from their base of operations. But it is said there now is no law in Nebraska on the subject o...

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The Last Chronicle of Barset

By: Anthony Trollope

...fter lines, stanzas upon stanzas, in a sweet low melancholy voice, on long winter evenings when occasionally the burden of his troubles would be light... ...was at times a lightness of heart about the man. In the course of the last winter he had translated into Greek irregular verse the very noble ballad o... ...as falling, and abroad he would encounter all the severity of the pitiless winter. Still it might have been better that he should have gone. The exerc... ...n his hand? But after a while, Lady Lufton, exercising some cunning in the operation of her friendship, had persuaded her sister-in-law at the Framley... ..., permit- ting himself to use very strong language in his allusion to the 94 The Last Chronicle of Barset bishop’s wife. It must be recorded on his b... ... him. But on reconsideration, as he drew nearer to the scene of his future operations, he thought that it might be well for him to remain that night a... ...as it had been drawn, they proceeded to make arrangements for their future operations. The period of work was to begin always at eleven, and was to be...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...ceptions of course. In a recent New York Times op-ed, Mark Helprin—author of Winter’s Tale—argued that intellec- tual property should become perpetual... ...e commodified and restricted our access to information, the less efficient the operation of the market, the more poorly it allocates resources in our so... ...like being forced to watch commercials. When your DVD player tells you “This operation is not allowed” when you try to skip commercials, it becomes pr... ...nnot paraphrase around the restraints posed by copyright. He needs Chapter 5 94 -1 ___ 0 ___ 1 ___ 37278_u01.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 94 to use t... ...th a mechanical head that can “read” the instructions, carry out the desired operations, and write the answer down. The British mathematician Alan T u... ...ries have included E. coli bacteria that had been engi- neered to smell like wintergreen while they were growing and dividing and like bananas when th... ... the Construction of the Public Do- main,” Law and Contemporary Problems 66 (Winter–Spring 2003): 33–74. 2.Arti Rai and James Boyle, “Synthetic Biolog... ... Young Person’s Guide,” Har- vard Journal of Law & T echnology 10 (1996): 83–94. 11. Garrett Hardin, “The T ragedy of the Commons,” Science 162 (1968)... ...vision, 86th Cong., 1st Sess., Committee Print (1960), 187. See also HR Rep. 94-1476 (1976), 136; William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner, The Eco- no...

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The Golden Bowl

By: Henry James

...move for the brief remainder of these remarks. We owe to the never extinct operation of his sensibility, we have but meanwhile to recall, our greatest... ...had been in bringing them, with her design, together. Meeting him during a winter in Rome, meeting him afterwards in Paris, and “liking” him, as she h... ... me. How is dear Maggie?” It was to come soon enough by the quite unforced operation of chance, the young man’s opportunity to ask her the question su... ... for us; and she was to have stayed all the more that the Ververs. due all winter, but delayed, week after week, in Paris, were at last really coming.... ... to find it out. They had met constantly, and not always publicly, all that winter; they had met more than was known—though it was a good deal known. M... ...inctly as if she had proved what was needing proof, as if the issue of her operation lad been almost unexpectedly a success. Old arithmetic had perhap... ...carce knew what, either before them or behind them. If other importances, 94 The Golden Bowl not to extend the question, kept themselves down, they w...

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Evan Harrington

By: George Meredith

...—sure of him— and gave her cheek for his kiss, for she never performed the operation, but kept her mouth, as she remarked, for food and speech, and no... ... soft-voiced in his path, would not have satisfied the poor boy, and here 94 Evan Harrington was this wretched outcast, and instead of being relieved... ... you, you couldn’t give him up. The squire met him first in the coach, one winter. He took him for a Russian nobleman— didn’t find out what he was for... ... in your position, and certainly you will be sent to Elburne House for the winter.’ Rose lifted her hands, crying: ‘Ye Gods!—as Harry says. But I’m ve... ...ith mitted. And how lay the coveys? And what about the damage done by last winter’s floods? And was there good hope of the pheasants? Outside this lat... ...rejection of the volume cast at her, and a threat of several for offensive operations, if need were. The Countess spoke nearer to what she was implyin... ... her unassailed. On the road she had Andrew to tear to pieces. O delicious operation! And O shameful brother to reduce her to such joys! And, O Provi-...

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