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Updated: May 3, 2025


The bulletins came in several times a day, and people in the streets would stop and read them, their faces full of fear.

We cannot stand on chairs and tables as they do in Berlin cafés and sing our hate, but no one can stop our hating in secret." Beside the latest verboten and regulation of Belgian conduct on the city walls were posted German official news bulletins. The Belgians stopped to read; they paused to re-read.

Bulletins announcing that tickets would not be sold for the Northern districts served to indicate how these places were falling, one after the other, into the power of the invader.

These questions with their answers may be considered in order: Question 1. If you make picture bulletins in your library, what is your object in so doing? To supplement school work, advertise the books, stimulate non-fiction reading and celebrate anniversaries are the four answers which the majority give.

It is well known, too, that Bonaparte attached great importance to the place whence he dated his bulletins; thus, he dated his decrees respecting the theatres and Hamburg beef at Moscow. The official documents were almost always incorrect. There was falsity in the exaggerated descriptions of his victories, and falsity again in the suppression or palliation of his reverses and losses.

"I asked for it, and the Bureau sent it." "Oh! You've got a friend there!" "No. The bulletins are free to any one interested enough to ask for them." "You mean to say the government gets up things like this pays men to find out and write 'em up pays to have 'em printed and then gives 'em away to anybody? Why, they're valuable!" "Yes; but they are nevertheless quite free.

In bulletins, as in many other things, the rule to follow first of all is simplicity." One of the newer developments of organized work is with mothers who can be interested in the books their children read, although informal, individual work has always been a part of library work with children.

"I am not so absorbed in Humphrey's career that I cannot take an interest in yours. In fact, yours interests me more, because it is more mysterious. Humphrey's," she added, laughing, "is charted from day to day, and announced in bulletins. He is more generous to his friends than you." "I have nothing to chart," said Austen, "except such pilgrimages as this, and these, after all, are unchartable.

But it is precisely on such a mood that easy triumphs might have been supposed to have the most disturbing effect. It was the crowd in the street that shouted "A Berlin!" in 1870; now the crowd in the street continued to mind its own business, in spite of showers of extras and too-sanguine bulletins.

The haughty and imperious spirit of Napoleon sank not under all these miseries. He affected, in so far as was possible, not to see them. He still issued his orders as if his army, in all its divisions, were entire, and sent bulletins to Paris announcing a succession of victories.

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