Answers To Questions On The Oxford And Cambridge
Boat Race 1. From Hambledon Lock to Henley Bridge, June 10th, 1829, 7.56 p.m.-2. Charles Wordsworth, of Oxford, described Staniforth thus, in his letter accepting Cambridge's......
Fancies And-facts. -- - Fortunately, However, We Have To...
with a com- munity still posseSsed of an average of sound 'common- sense, however much their quickness to appreciate the inwardness of the position may have been dulled by......
Notes From The Sale-rooms
PART of a very famous collection of English historical MSS. is shortly to be sold at Sotheby's. It comprises three bound volumes of the Poston Letters from the library at Orwell......
Tiie Gospel Of Economy.
At first sight the task may seem to be almost an impos- sible one, but a closer examination of the problems will, I am persuaded, reveal ways and means by which the advantages......
,finance—public & Private
Popularising Economy MUCH has been said and written of late concerning National Economy, and in a vague kind of way I suppos e general assent is given to the idea that it would......