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Smith describes with considerable particularity the coast, giving the names of the Indian tribes, and cataloguing the native productions, vegetable and animal. He bestows his favorite names liberally upon points and islands few of which were accepted.

A literary adventurer not long since found himself, by one of the exigencies incident to his precarious career, turning over in the process of cataloguing a kind of literature in which up to that time he had been very little read, a public collection of published municipal documents.

Mary Wright Plummer was born in Richmond, Indiana, in 1856, was graduated from the Friends' Academy there, and was a special student at Wellesley College, 1881-1882. She entered the "first class of the first library school," and in 1888 became a certified graduate of the Library School of Columbia College. For the next two years she was the head of the Cataloguing department of the St.

I maintain, therefore, that the common sociological method is quite useless: that of first dissecting abject poverty or cataloguing prostitution. We all dislike abject poverty; but it might be another business if we began to discuss independent and dignified poverty. We all disapprove of prostitution; but we do not all approve of purity.

Morris, cataloguing in her mind as she went the foolish and lazy hammocks and garden chairs, the slow motions of a man who was sweeping leaves from the broad stone, and various other evidences of bad management and probable downfall which met her eyes in every direction.

He can turn from the cliff-headland to the dome, from the dome to the half dome, to the glacier formation, the granite slide and all the rest of it, with hardly the necessity of stirring his feet. Nature has put samples of all her works here within reach of his cataloguing vision. Everything is crowded in together, like a row of houses in forty-foot lots.

"There are so many things you don't understand, Sir George," said T. X. tartly, "that I despair of ever cataloguing them." "You are an insolent cub," growled his Chief. "Come to lunch." "Where will you take me?" asked T. X. cautiously. "To my club." "I'm sorry," said the other, with elaborate politeness, "I have lunched once at your club. Need I say more?"

Smith describes with considerable particularity the coast, giving the names of the Indian tribes, and cataloguing the native productions, vegetable and animal. He bestows his favorite names liberally upon points and islands few of which were accepted.

But a baffled Englishman is rarely very articulate. Anne and Eugenia 'If you please, my lady, there's someone called to see you. Eugenia looked up in surprise. She was in the library, occupied in cataloguing Lord Selsey's books. 'It's a well it's not exactly a young person, my lady. She says she's sure you will see her. The name is Miss Yeo. 'Miss Yeo? Eugenia looked puzzled.

We will first make an alphabetical list; then we will arrange them under the heads of history, biography, fiction, and so on." Simple as it appeared, the making of a catalogue took a long time. Both were absorbed in their occupation. Cataloguing in itself is a straight and narrow path, but in this instance there were so many delightful side excursions that rapid progress could not be expected.

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