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late Mr. John Smith. Mrs. Coburn in her lifetime had de- frayed the expense of a new printed catalogue, and the present addition to the endowment funds, made by her will, is twenty-five thousand dollars. It is expected that the in- creased income from this source, when received, will provide for making needed improvements in the equipment and ad- ministration of the Library.
Mention should be made also of a special private gift which has been expended for constructing a toilet room for the use of the patrons of the Library, and for the binding of sixteen volumes of the Boston Evening Transcript.
By vote of the Trustees, families not already supplied with the printed catalogue may secure a copy by application to the Librarian. The patrons of the Library are again re- minded of their privilege in suggesting books for purchase, as funds may allow, the titles to be placed on slips furnished by the Librarian.
Respectfully submitted,
JOSEPH W. SMITH, E. KENDALL JENKINS, FRANCIS H. JOHNSON, JOSEPH A. SMART, C. C. CARPENTER, FREDERIC S. BOUTWELL, JOHN ALDEN,
ANDOVER, February 1, 1905.
TRUSTEES.
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Frederic S. Boutwell, Treasurer of Trustees of Memorial RECEIPTS
Feb. 1, 1905, Cash on hand,
$ 813 67
Feb. 15,
Dog tax, Town Treasurer,
706 41
Feb. 16,
Rebate on books, Little Brown & Co., 11 35
Apr. 18, 66 Interest on Mortgage,
100 00
July 11, Interest on Town Notes,
1400 00
Oct. 7,
Interest on Mortgage,
100 00
Nov. 4, 66 Gift,
500 00
Dec. 5,
Rebate on Sewer Assessment,
40 36
Jan. 5, 1906, Ballard Holt, fines, etc.
44 38
Jan. 13,
Rebate on books, Little Brown & Co.,
3 77
Jan. 15, 66 Interest from Savings Banks, 367 83
$ 4087 77
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Hall Library, in account with the Town of Andover, Mass. EXPENDITURES.
Ballard Holt, salary,
$ 800 00
James O. Bradshaw, salary, -
88 00
Julia E. Twichell, salary,
108 23
Lawrence Gas Co.,
261 06
Frank E. Gleason, coal and wood,
360 25
John E. Murphy, labor,
115 20
J. A. Smart, insurance,
165 00
Town of Andover, sewer connection,
100 00
O. P. Chase, papers and periodicals,
106 17
Little, Brown & Co., books,
134 45
Old Corner Book Store, books,
160 77
Pilgrim Press, books,
37 03
Desmond Publishing Co., books,
7 00
Henry Gemmer, book,
2 95
Nunn & Co., book,
1 13
H. W. Wilson Co., books,
4 00
F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books,
92 05
Lawrence Binding Co., binding books,
52 85
S. J. Parkhill & Co., book,
2 20
C. J. Way, carrier,
78 00
Andover Press, supplies,
19 25
Ballard Holt, sundries,
80 63
William Knipe, plumbing,
117 61
Hardy & Cole, repairs,
86 93
H. A. Ramsdell, picture frame,
16 00
M. T. Walsh, repairs,
5 59
Buchan & Francis, furniture,
10 80
A. Bliss, stamps,
1 00
J. H. Playdon, bulbs,
2 00
Chas. P. Rea, labor,
2 67
H. F. Chase, repairs,
75
Julia E. Twichell, supplies,
85
Tuttle's express,
6 20
Treasurer's salary,
25 00
Cash to balance,
1036 15
$4087 77
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Treasurer's Report Trustees' Memorial Hall - Continued
FUNDS
INVESTED AS FOLLOWS
Permanent Fund,
$20000 00
Town Note,
$20000 00
John Byers Fund, 10000 00
Town Note,
5000 00
John Cornell Fund, (per.), 5000 00
Mortgage,
4000 0℃
John Cornell Fund, purchase 2700 00
Savings Banks, 9300 00
Edward Taylor Fund, 500 00
Cash,
1036 15
W. C. T. U. Fund,
100 00
Cash, 1036 15
$39336 15
$39336 15
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ANDOVER, JAN. 29, 1906.
Examined and verified the foregoing account,
J. A. SMART, E. K. JENKINS,
Finance Committee.
111 REPORT OF LIBRARIAN
To the Board of Trustees of the Memorial Hall Library :
GENTLEMEN : - I herewith respectfully submit to you my annual report for the year ending December 31st, 1905.
1904
1905
Increased by purchase,
279
235
Increased by gift,
55
69
Increased by binding periodicals,
59
69
Total number of volumes in the library,
17638
18011
Number of pamphlets presented,
90
105
Total number of pamphlets in the Library,
8477
8582
Number of days the Library was open,
307
305
Number of volumes delivered :
1904
1905
General delivery,
16665
16225
Abbott District,
208
196
Bailey District,
456
543
North District,
77
102
Osgood District,
737
713
Public Schools,
505
252
18648
18031
Largest daily issue,
148
139
Largest weekly issue,
468
470
Average daily issue,
60
59
Per-centage of fiction and juvenile taken out,
8012
81
Notices sent to delinquent borrowers,
851
816
New names registered,
202
204
Number of volumes covered anew,
1895
1646
Number of volumes rebound,
195
196
Volumes delivered for use in Reading-room,
731
748
Average attendance in Reading-room,
65
62
Amount of fines collected,
$ 42.26
$38.82
Amount received for use of books,
5.30
2.62
Amount received for sale of catalogues (18),
4.00
4.50
Amount received for sale of Art Catalogues,
.50
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List of Donors
Vols. Pamps. I'prs.
Abbot Courant,
2
Abbot Public Library, Marblehead, Mass.,
1
American Peace Society, Boston, Mass.,
1
Ames, Hon. Butler, Lowell, Mass.,
6
Andover, Town of,
3
Blake, Mrs. Joseph
1
Boston Public Library,
1
Boyden, Mrs. E. M. B., Chicago, Ill.,
2
Bradley, Y. P., Boston, Mass.,
1
Bunker Hill Monument Association,
1
Cambridge Public Library,
1
Carpenter, Rev. C. C.,
1
Carter, Mrs. S. N.,
12
City Registry Department, Boston, Mass., 1
1
Draper, Mrs. Warren F.,
1
Dove, G. W. W.,
24
Fall River Public Library,
3
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass.,
Howard Memorial Library, New Orleans, La.
1
John Crera Library, Chicago, Ill.,
1
Lincoln, Rev. Varnum, 1
Lawrence Public Library,
1
Lexington Historical Society,
1
Marshall, W. I., Chicago, Ill.,
1
Massachusetts, Commonwealth of,
29
4
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
3
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
12
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.,
3
Newton Free Library,
1
New York Public Library,
1
Noyes, Mrs. W. H. E., Westville, N. H.,
2
Palmer, C. F. P., Philadelphia, Pa.,
1
Ripley, G. B.
52
Scott, Mrs. G. R. W., New York City,
1
.
Amounts carried forward,
52
28 100
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Vols. Pamps. Pprs.
Amounts brought forward,
52
28
100
Shute Memorial Library, Everett, Mass.,
1
Simmons College, Boston, Mass.,
1
Smith, Mrs. James H.,
2
Smythe, R. M., New York City,
1
Somerville Public Library,
1
Stevens, C. E., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1
Stevens, Hon. Moses T., North Andover, Mass.,
2
Taylor, Mrs. Antoinette H.,
1
Taylor, Prof. John Phelps,
1
United States,
16
75
Whitney, C. C., Marshall, Minn.,
52
Woodbury, John, Lynn, Mass.,
1
Worcester Public Library.
1
73
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152
Other Donations
Ames, Hon. Butler, Lowell, Mass .. Map of United States. Smith, Miss Susie W., Photograph of Mr. John Smith.
Three numbers of the Boston Journal, one each of the Boston Advertizer, Post, Transcript, Catholic World, Forum, McClure's and Public Opinion have been taken from the Reading Room.
BALLARD HOLT,
LIBRARIAN.
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Report of the Custodian of the Cornell Art Gallery
To the Trustees of the Memorial Hall Library :
GENTLEMEN : - The Cornell Art Gallery has been visited during the year by 3707 persons ; of this number 1522 were adults and 2185 were children, an average daily attendance of 36.
Since the vote of the Trustees to admit children to the Gallery only on Friday and Saturday afternoons, the attend- ance of adults on Saturday evening has materially increased, and there is manifest appreciation of the quiet of the room.
The only addition to our Collection during the year has been by a gift of stereoscopic views from Mrs. H. L. Blake, which are much used. Many of the stereographs have been loaned to the teachers in the public schools to illustrate the study of Geography.
Respectfully submitted,
JULIA E. TWICHELL.
LIST OF JURORS
TOWN OF ANDOVER, 1906
Abbott, Allen F.
Carpenter
Abbott, Stephen E.
Farmer
Averill, George L.
Farmer
Bailey, David M.
Rubber worker
Bailey, Frank E.
Farmer
Barton, Elisha R.
Machinist
Barton, Frank O.
Barrett, Patrick J.
Billington, Charles F.
Boutwell, Chester N.
Boutwell, Samuel H.
Brown, George A.
Buchan, John S.
Plumber
Burnham, George L. Burns, William J.
Farmer
Merchant
Wool Sorter
Carter, George A.
Carter, George M.
Farmer
Chase, Herbert F.
Merchant
Merchant
Clemons, Albert E.
Cutler, Abalino B.
Daley, James E.
Dear, Alexander
Dick, Alexander L. Dane, Louis A.,
Donald, Walter S.
Donovan, Charles E.
Donovan, Patrick
R.R. Employee B. & M. Car Shop Rubber worker
Farmer
Overseer Printer
Manufacturer
Painter R. R. foreman
Operative Collector
Wool sorter
Farmer
Farmer
Clerk
Caffery, Owen F.
Clerk
Chase, Omar P.
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Eames, Harry M.
English, Patrick
Fallows, John, jr.,
Flint, George E., 2nd, Flynn, Thomas B. Gray, Ira O. Gledhill, William F.
Grosvenor, James
Hardy, Edward S.
Farmer
Farmer
Brush Mfg.
Iron moulder
Higgins, Fred W.
Stable
Operative
Holt, George E.,
Clerk
Holt, John M.
Mason
Holt, Maurice G.
Carpenter
Horan, Thomas J.
Operative
Hurley, John F.
Carpenter
Jackson, Arthur R.
Knight, Isaac M.
Horseman
Flax Dresser
Livingston, Charles W.
Lovejoy, S. Arthur
Matthews, Clester E.
Wool Sorter
May, George M.,
Clerk
McDonald, James
Rubber worker
Painter
Morse, John F.
Farmer
Murphy, Charles H.
Barber
Neal, Horace S.
Operative
Newton, Charles H.
Farmer
Nice, John
Florist
Noyes, John L.
Farmer
Peters, Thomas
Pearson, Walter B.
Farmer Blacksmith Metal polisher Farmer Rubber worker
Carpenter Janitor
Retired
Hardy, Albert A.
Hardy, Frank H.
Henriksen, Carl F.
Hilton, Henry
Clerk
Leslie, David C.
Farmer
Farmer
Mooar, J. Warren,
Operative
Operative
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Phelps, George G., Poland, Austin S.
Poor, Daniel H. Riley, John A.,
Farmer Carpenter Wool sorter
Wool sorter
Reed, Richard C.
Painter
Saunders, Leonard G.
Clerk
Schneider, Louis H.
Moulder
Scott, John W.
Overseer
Shaw, George
Retired
Smith, Peter D.,
Manufacturer
Stack, John,
Janitor
Stiles, George W.
Carpenter
Stott, George L.,
Tinsmith
Stott, Thomas E.
Wool sorter
Symonds, Frederick
Farmer
Thomes, Samuel
Carpenter
Tuck, M. Warren
Carpenter
Watson, Robert A.,
Farmer
Way, Clarence J.
Farmer
B. FRANK SMITH, WALTER S. DONALD, SAMUEL H. BAILEY.
Selectmen of Andover
RECOMMENDATIONS
OF
FINANCE COMMITTEE, 1906
The following is a list of appropriations recommended by the Finance Committee :
Almshouse Expenses,
$5000 00
Repairs on Almshouse,
500 00
Relief out of Almshouse,
3500 00
Soldiers, Relief,
1200 00
State Aid,
2000 00
Military Aid,
0 00
Schools,
29500 00
School Books and Supplies,
2000 00
School-Houses,
2800 00
Snow,
1000 00
Horses and Drivers,
4600 00
Highways and Bridges,
3000 00
Also for Steam Engine,
1200 00
Also St. Railroad tax, amount received for use of teams and street sprinkling. Sidewalks,
500 00
($250.00 to be spent under betterment act.) Unexpended balance to be turned into treasury.
Town Hall,
1600 00
Macadam,
3000 00
Fire Department.
4600 00
Printing and Stationery,
1200 00
Miscellaneous,
2000 00
Police,
2700 00
Street Lighting,
5000 00
Amount carried forward, $76900 00
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Amount brought forward,
$76900 00
Memorial Day,
250 00
Spring Grove Cemetery,
1000 00
Insurance,
650 00
Public Dump,
50 00
Town House Note,
1700 00
Interest,
11500 00
Water Bond,
6000 00
School-House Bond,
4000 00
State Tax,
9000 00
County Tax,
7000 00
Hay Scales,
75 00
Tree Warden,
2500 00
Park Commissioners,
1000 00
Town Officers,
6500 00
Public Works:
Ordinary Maintenance,
6665 00
New Boiler, setting and changes,
1800 00
Permanent Construction,
1500 00
Sewer Sinking Fund,
5000 00
Water Sinking Fund,
750 00
Total appropriation recommended,
$143,840 00
ARTHUR BLISS
J. WARREN BERRY
PERLEY F. GILBERT
FRANK H. HARDY
MICHAEL F. D'ARCY
ANDREW McTERNEN
BARNETT ROGERS
JOHN H. FLINT
J. NEWTON COLE
SAMUEL H. BOUTWELL
DAVID SHAW
HARRY M. EAMES
ALEXANDER LAMONT BERNARD M. ALLEN
PATRICK J. SCOTT
FINANCE COMMITTEE
TOWN WARRANT
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
ESSEX, SS: To either of the Constables of the Town of Andover. GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Andover, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet and assemble in the Town House, in said Andover, on Monday, the fifth day of March, 1906, at six o'clock, A. M., to act on the following articles :
Article 1st .- To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Article 2nd .- To choose Town Clerk, Treasurer, Collector of Taxes, three members of the Board of Selectmen for one year, one member of the Board of Health for three years, three members of the School Committee for three years, one Trustee of Memorial Hall for seven years, one Trustee of Cornell Fund for three years, one Park Commis- sioner for three years, one member of the Board of Public Works for three years, one Tree Warden for one year, three Auditors of Accounts, three Constables, Fence Viewers, Field Drivers, Surveyors of Lumber, Fire Wards, a Pound Keeper, one Surveyor of Highways, and any other officers the town may determine to choose.
Article 3rd. To take action on the following question : " Shall License be granted for the sale of Intoxicating Liquors in this town ?"
Article 4th .- To determine what sums of money shall be appropriated for Schools, School-houses, School-books and Supplies, Highways and Bridges, Macadamized Roads, Side- walks, Removing Snow, Horses and Drivers, Street Light-
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ing, Town Officers, Police, Public Works (Maintenance, Construction and Sinking Funds), Sinking Fund for Memo- rial Hall Notes, Fire Department (Maintenance and Fire Alarm), Town House, Almshouse, Repairs on Almshouse, State Aid, Military Aid, Relief out of Almshouse, Soldiers' Relief, State Tax, County Tax, Interest on Bonds, Funds and Notes, Redemption of Water Bonds and School-house Bonds, Notes Payable (Town House Improvement), Print- ing and Stationery, Miscellaneous, Memorial Day, Insurance, Spring Grove Cemetery, Hay Scales, Park Commission, Tree Warden, Public Dump, and other town charges and expenses.
Article 5th .- To see if the town will instruct the Board of Public Works to lay a water main from the present dead end on High Street to the house of Arthur R. Stevens, for the purpose of supplying the residents with water for fire and domestic purposes, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of George C. H. Dufton and others.
Article 6th .- To see if the town will instruct the Board of Public Works to lay a water main on Dascomb Road, from Osgood Street to the house of A. F. Curtis, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of Charles Greene and others.
Article 7th .- To see if the town will instruct the Board of Public Works to lay a water main from the present dead end on Wolcott Avenue through said avenue to Walnut Avenue, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of James S. May and others.
Article 8th .- To see if the town will plow gutters and grade the road on Haverhill Street from a point at or near George Mander's to Main Street, or such parts of same as now have no gutters, on petition of Frank O. Barton and others.
Article 9th .- To see if the town will erect and maintain an
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electric light on Summer Street, near the house of George E. Morse, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of Emmanuel Downing and others.
Article 10th .- To see if the town will appropriate the sum of seven hundred and twenty-five dollars ($725.00) to equip the fire alarm with a storage system, on petition of the Board of Engineers and others.
Article 11th .- To see if the town will appropriate the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars ($120.00) for rent of hall for use of Post 99, G. A. R., on petition of Peter D. Smith for Post 99, G. A. R.
Article 12th. - To see if the town will accept the provisions of Section 1, Section 2, Section 4 and the eight following sec- tions of Chapter 104, of the Revised Laws of Massachusetts, on petition of J. Warren Berry and others.
Article 13th .- To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money sufficient for installing a fire alarm box at the corner of Lowell Street and Lovejoy Road, on petition of Robert A. Watson and others.
Article 14th .- To see if the town will establish and main- tain a fire alarm box to be located at the corner of Lovejoy and Dascomb Roads, and appropriate a sum of money for the same, on petition of Freeman R. Abbott and others.
Article 15th .-- To see if the town will establish and main- tain four electric lights to be placed on Porter Road, from the residence of Edward Brooks, to the junction of Woburn Street and Porter Road and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of Peter Shevlin and others.
Article 16th .- To see if the town will build a sidewalk on the east side of Hidden Road, from the residence of H. Brad- ford Lewis to the residence of Allen Hinton, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of Allen Hinton and others.
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Article 17th .- To see if the town will revise and accept the list of Jurors as prepared and posted by the Selectmen.
Article 18th .- To see if the town will appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars, ($500.00), for a Fourth of July Cele- bration, on petition of William C. Crowley and others.
Article 19th .- To act upon the report of the Town Officers.
Article 20th .- To fix the pay of the Firemen for the ensuing year.
Article 21st .- To determine the method of collecting the taxes for the ensuing year. 1
Article 22nd .- To determine what disposition shall be made of unexpended appropriations.
Article 23rd .- To authorize the Town Treasurer to hire money for the use of the town in anticipation of taxes for the current year, upon the approval of the Selectmen.
Article 24th .- To determine the amount of money to be raised by taxation the ensuing year.
Article 25th .- To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.
Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Selectmen at the time and place of meeting.
Given under our hands at Andover, this nineteenth day of February, in the year one thousand nine hundred and six.
B. FRANK SMITH, WALTER S. DONALD, Selectmen SAMUEL H. BAILEY, of Andover.
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MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY
LIST OF ACCESSIONS
BULLETIN NO. 25, 1906
LIST OF ACCESSIONS, 1905
A.
AKERS, C. E. History of South America, 1854-1904. 980 A 315
AMERICAN Naturalist. V. 38. .
505 A 512
APPLETON, Nathan, and others. History of the Fifth Massachusetts battery, 1861-65. ·
973.74 A 651
ASAKAWA, K. Russo-Japanese conflict : its causes and conflicts. 952 A 798
AT the sign of the fox.
A.a 862
ATLANTIC Monthly. V. 94-95.
O 51 A 881
B.
BANCROFT, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Letters from England, 1846-1849. 826 B 22
BANGS, J. K. Worsted man : a musical play for ama- teurs .
782 8 B 22
BANKS, Nancy H. Little hills.
B 227 li
BARR, Mrs. Amelia E. H. Belle of Bowling Green.
B 271 bc
BARTLETT, Massachusetts. Record of the dedication of the statue of Major William Francis Bart- lett.
92 B 285 r
BELL, J. J. Mr. Pennycook's boy.
B 414 mi
BENSON, A. C. Edward Fitzgerald. letters.]
[English men of
BENSON, E. F. An act in a backwater. Image in the sand.
B 445 a B 445 im Ref.
BIRDS and nature. V. 16-17.
O 51 B 53
BLACK, Hugh. Practice of self-culture. 374 B 55
BLACKWOOD's Edinburgh Magazine. V. 176-177.
0 52 B 56
BLUNDELL, Mrs. Mary E. S. Dorset dear : idyls of a country life. B 625 do
BOWNE, B. P. Immanence of God. P.
231 B 68
BOYDEN, Mrs. Emily M. B. Intermittent thoughts. 811 B 69
BRACKETT, Anna C. Technique of rest. 613.79 B 72
BRADFORD, G., jr. Private tutor. B 722 pr
NOTE. - Books marked "P" belong to the " Lt .- Gov. Phillips col- lection." See Trustees' report.
92 F 574 B
BOSTON Transcript, 1901-1905. 16 v.
4
BRADLEY, Mrs. Susan H., ed. Leverett Bradley. A soldier boy's letters, 1862-1865. A man's work in the ministry. 92 B 722 B
BRADY, C. T. Two captains : a romance of Bonaparte and Nelson. B 723 tw
BUNKER Hill Monument Association. Proceedings at the annual meeting, June 17, 1905. 973.3 B 84 p BURLAND, Harris. Princess Thora. B 923 pr
BURNETT, Mrs. Frances H. In the closed room. B 935 im
BURRELL, Catherine B. Little cook-book for a little girl. 641 B 94
BURRILL, Katherine. Cornerstones. 177 B 94
BURTON, C. P. Boys of Bob's hill.
B 953 bo
C.
CAINE, Hall. Prodigal son. С 125 р
CALL, Annie P. Freedom of life.
130 C 13
CARPENTER, Edward. Art of creation : essays on the self and its power. 213 C 22
CARYL, G. W. Garden of years, and other poems.
811 C 23
CENTURY Magazine. V. 66-70.
O 51 C 33
CHESTNUT, Mrs. Mary B. Diary from Dixie : ed. by Isabella D. Martin and Myrta L. Avary. 92 C 425
CLEMENS, S. L. (Mark Twain). Editorial wild oats.
C 595 ed
COATES, Florence E. Mine and thine. 811 C 63 Ref.
CONGRESSIONAL Record, 58th Congress, 3rd session. 6 v. CONNOLLY, J. B. Deep sea's toll.
C 765 de
On Tybee knoll : a story of the Georgia coast.
C 765 ty
CONRAD, Joseph. Nostromo : a tale of the seaboard.
C 766 no
CONTEMPORARY Review. V. 86-87.
0 52 C 76
CONWAY, M. D. Autobiography. 2 v.
92 C 697
CORNHILL Magazine. New series. V. 17-18.
0 52 C 81
COSMOPOLITAN. V. 38-39.
O 51 C 82
CRAIGIE, Mrs. Pearl R. School for saints.
C 844 s
CREEVEY, Thomas. Creevey papers : a selection from [his] correspondence and diaries, ed. by the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Maxwell. 92 C 863
CROLY, George. Tarry thou till I come ; or, Salathiel the wandering jew. 2 v. C 878 t
CROTHERS, S. M. Endless life. Ingersoll lectures, 1905. P. 218 C 88 Pardoner's wallet. 814 C 88 p
CUTTING, Mary S. Little stories of courtship. C 986 li
5
D.
DASKAM, Josephine D. Her fiance : four stories of col- lege life. D 263 he DAVENPORT, F. M. Primitive traits in religious revi- vals : a study in mental and social evolution. P.
269 D 27 DAVIDSON, R. F. The Christian opportunity : sermons and speeches delivered in America. . P. 252 D 28 DAVIS, Foxcroft. Mrs. Darrell. D 2921 mr
DAVIS, R. H. Miss Civilization : a comedy in one act. . 822 D 29
DELAND, Mrs. Margaret W. C. Common way. 814 D 37
DILLON, Mrs. Mary C. Rose of old St. Louis. D 585 ro
DINSMORE, C. A. Aids to the study of Dante. 851 D 61 Teachings of Dante. 851 D 61 t
DODS, Marcus. The Bible : its origin and nature. P. 220 D 66
DOUGLAS, Amanda M. Honor Sherburn.
D 746 ho
Little girl in old Chicago.
D 746 lie
DOYLE, A. C. Return of Sherlock Holmes.
D 775 re
DRUMMOND, W. H. The Voyageur, and other poems. .
811 D 84
DUNCAN, Norman. Dr. Grenfell's parish : the deep sea fishermen.
917.19 D 91
Dr. Luke of the Labrador. D 916 do
The Mother. D 916 mo
DWIGHT, H. O., ed. Blue book of missions for 1905. P. 351 D 96
E.
EARLE, Mrs. Alice M. Home life in colonial days. . ELIOT, C. W. Happy life. . P.
917.3 E 12
171.4 E 42
ELLIOTT, Mrs. Maud H. Roma beata : letters from the eternal city.
914.5 E 46 ELY, Helena R. Another hardy garden book.
ENGLISH Illustrated Magazine. V. 32-33.
0 52 E 58
ESSEX Antiquarian. V. 9.
929 E 78
EVERETT, William. Italian poets since Dante, accom-
panied by verse translations. 851 E 93
F.
FIRTH, J. B. Constantine The Great : the reorganization of the empire and the triumph of the church. 92 C 765 F FISCHER, G. A. Beethoven : a character study ; with Wagner's indebtedness to Beethoven. 92 B 398 F
FLETCHER, W. I., and Bowker, R. R. Annual literary index, 1904.
Ref
716 E 52 a
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FORUM. V. 36. O 51 F 77
Fox, John J. Following the sun-flag : a vain pursuit through Manchuria. 915.18 F 83
FRASER, Mrs. Mary C. Maid of Japan. F 865 m
FREE, Richard. Seven years hard. 942.1 F 87
FREEMAN, Mrs. Mary E. W. The debtor : a novel. W 653 de
FRENCH, Alice. (Octave Thanet.) Man of the hour. F 885 ma
FULLER, Anna. Bookful of girls. . F 952 bo
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GASS, Patrick. Gass's journal of the Lewis and Clark expedition. 917.8 G 21
GIBSON, W. H. Our native orchids.
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GILSON, R. R. Flower of youth : a romance. ·
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GISSING, George. Verandilda : a romance.
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GLADDEN, Washington. Who wrote the Bible ? P. 220.1 G 45 O 52 G 59
GOOD words. V. 45.
GOODLOE, A. C. At the foot of the Rockies.
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GORDON, C. W. Prospector : a tale of the Crow's Nest Pass. G 657 pr
GORDON, J. B. Reminiscences of the civil war. 973.7 G 65
GOSSE, Edmund. Coventry Patmore. [Literary lives.] 92.P 273 G
GRAY, Asa. Elements of botany. . 580 G 79 e
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GREENE, Mrs. Sarah P. M. Deacon Lysander. G 838 d
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GWYNN, Stephen. Thomas Moore. [English men of letters.]
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HAGGARD, H. R. The brethren. H 124 br
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HALL, Clayton C. Lord Baltimore and the Maryland Palatinate.
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HARPER's Weekly. V. 48-49.
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