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Series: |
The Half-Holiday
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v. 1 no. 21 |
Contents: |
Parson Stanard's triumph; or, A West Point oratorical contest (Work, chapters I-IV; conclusion, pages 1-8) From tent to White House; or, How a poor boy became president (Work, chapter V, pages 9-12) An Alaskan trail; or, How two boys discovered a new route to the Yukon (Work, chapters XXIV-XXVII, pages 12-16) Adrift in the wilderness : a canoe story of the Maine woods (Work, chapters XII-XIV, pages 16-21) Red rose, and white : relating the experience of Ralph Mortimer, son of a knightly house, during the stirring times of Richard the Third, of England (Work, chapters XXXVIII-XL, pages 22-26) Practical trades and professions: The stenographer (Work, page 28) Spain (Work, page 30) The eagle's song (Work, page 30) Manila bay (Work, page 30) The ideal amateur press ass'n (Work, page 31) |
Date: |
June 25, 1898 |
Edition Description: |
Also contains: Arthur Sewell's page (department, page 26), Current News of the World (department, pages 29-30), Amateur Journalism (department, page 31) and advertising (page 32). |
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