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He generally smoked a granulated tobacco which he kept in a long check bag made of silk and rubber. When he sauntered to the back of the Scribner store, he would generally knock the residue from the bowl of the pipe, take out the stem, place it in his vest pocket, like a pencil, and drop the bowl into the bag containing the granulated tobacco.

I add the Co. with especial reference to a very interesting article in a late Scribner, by my friend Mr. William James. In this article the reader will find a full exposition of the doctrine of plural personality illustrated by striking cases. I have long ago noticed and referred to the fact of the stratification of the currents of thought in three layers, one over the other.

As a mechanism, this American telephone system is the product not of one but of many minds. What most strikes the imagination is the story of Alexander Graham Bell, yet other names Carty, Scribner, Pupin play a large part in the story. The man who discovered that an electric current had the power of transmitting sound over a copper wire knew very little about electricity.

BRUBAKER, HOWARD. Ranny. Harper. BRUNTON, F. CARMICHAEL. Enchanted Lochan, The. Crowell. BUNNER, H. C. *More "Short Sixes." Scribner. *"Short Sixes." Scribner. BUNTS, FREDERICK EMORY. Soul of Henry Harrington, The. Cleveland: privately printed. BUTLER, ELLIS PARKER. Dominie Dean. Revell. CARMICHAEL, M. H. Pioneer Days. Duffield. CARTER, CHARLES FRANKLIN. Stories of the Old Missions of California.

Although the Scribners did not publish Mark Twain's books, the humorist was a frequent visitor to the retail store, and occasionally he would wander back to the publishing department located at the rear of the store, which was then at 743 Broadway. Smoking was not permitted in the Scribner offices, and, of course, Mark Twain was always smoking.

All right; I'll keep my part of the bargain." He did. But the next day he was nonplussed to see that the moustache had disappeared from the lip of his youthful advertising manager. "Couldn't quite stand it, Mr. Scribner," was the explanation. "Besides, you didn't say I should keep it: you merely said to raise it." But the increase did not follow the moustache. To Bok's great relief, it stuck!

L.S. Houghton, Telling Bible Stories. Scribner, $1.25. Bryant, How to Tell Stories for Children. Houghton Mifflin Co., $1.00. E.M. and G.E. Partridge, Story Telling in School and Home. Sturgis & Walton, $1.25. Macy, A Children's Guide to Reading. Baker & Taylor Co., $1.25. Field, Finger Posts to Children's Reading. McClurg, $1.00. McClurg, $1.00.

The volumes are printed with great beauty, and do credit to the Riverside Press, from which they come. The Foederalist: A Collection of Essays, written in Favor of the New Constitution, as agreed upon by the Foederal Convention, September 17, 1787. Reprinted from the Original Text. New York: Charles Scribner. Mr.

From whatever viewpoint he has looked back upon this, which he now believes to have been the crisis in his life, he is convinced that his mother's instinct saved him from a grievous mistake. The Scribner house, in its foreign-book department, had imported some copies of Bourrienne's Life of Napoleon, and a set had found its way to Bok's desk for advertising purposes.

In the course of August my husband had the pleasure of becoming personally acquainted with Mr. Scribner, who called upon him in the company of Mr. Jaccaci. The improvement in Gilbert's state did not last. We renewed our entreaties about having a doctor's advice, and he yielded.

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