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Página 42 - Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
Página 62 - Laddie, Why dinna ye wear your plaidie? Wha kens but it may rain ?
Página 32 - ACTS AS TRUSTEE FOR CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, AND INDIVIDUALS, AS GUARDIAN, EXECUTOR, AND ADMINISTRATOR, TAKES ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATES. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS subject to cheque or on certificate. DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND GERMANY BOUGHT AND SOLD. COLLECTIONS MADE. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, AND COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED.
Página 114 - Faculty decided that in and after June, 1901, candidates for admission to the Medical School must present a degree in Arts, Literature, Philosophy, Science or Medicine from a recognized college or scientific school, with the exception of such persons, of suitable age and attainments, as may be admitted by a special vote of the Faculty in each case.
Página 130 - ... which candidates for the degree of bachelor of divinity must have a satisfactory degree in arts or an equivalent approved by the faculty. The medical school, which at present prescribes a moderate examination for entering students, will soon be put on a true university basis by the requirement that in and after June, 1901, candidates for admission must present a degree in arts, literature, philosophy, science, or medicine from a recognized college or scientific school ; from this rule exceptions...
Página 62 - She said the daisies blushed For the kiss that I had ta'en; I wadna hae thought the lassie Wad sae of a kiss complain; "Now, laddie! I winna stay under your plaidie, If I gang hame in the rain!
Página 47 - How to swim: a practical treatise on the art of natation ; with instruction as to the best methods of saving persons imperilled in the water and of resuscitating those apparently drowned.
Página 143 - ... ACTS AS TRUSTEE FOR CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, AND INDIVIDUALS, AS GUARDIAN, EXECUTOR, AND ADMINISTRATOR, TAKES ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATES. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS subject to cheque or on certificate. DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND GERMANY BOUGHT AND SOLD. COLLECTIONS MADE. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, AND COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED.
Página 80 - EH Harriman R. Somers Hayes Charles R. Henderson Adrian Iselin, Jr. Augustus D. Juilliard James N. Jarvie Richard A. McCurdy Levi P. Morton Alexander E. Orr Walter G. Oakman Henry H. Rogers. H. McK. Twombly Frederick W. Vanderbilt Harry Payne Whitney Emerson McMillin & Co.
Página 114 - Medicine, from a recognized college or scientific school, with the exception of such persons, of suitable age and attainment, as may be admitted by special vote of the Faculty taken in each case. For detailed information concerning courses of instruction, or catalogue, address DR. WM. L. RICHARDSON, Dean, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Muss.