The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.

The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.
In this interesting book Mrs. Anagnos, one of the accomplished daughters of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, presents under cover of a pleasing narrative, a sketch of the memorable Emerson and other sessions of the Concord School of Philosophy.  It has for its frontispiece an excellent picture of the building occupied by this renowned school.
Illiteracy and Mormonism.  By Henry Randall Waite, Ph.D., LATE STATISTICIAN UNITED STATES CENSUS, SECRETARY INTER-STATE COMMISSION ON FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION. 12MO, ANTIQUE PAPER COVERS, 25 CENTS.
These papers, as they appeared, in substance, in the Princeton Review, attracted wide attention, and were characterized as “broad, scholarly, and statesmanlike,” and as “the most thoughtful and conclusive arguments upon these subjects yet presented.”  “They demand thoughtful consideration and respect.”—­Boston Transcript.

  Stories from the Pansy. 
  SECOND SERIES, FULLY ILLUSTRATED, SIX VOLUMES IN A NEAT BOX, THE SET
  $1.80.

A library of delightful short stories in which instruction is pleasingly blended with entertainment.  These stories, culled from the writings of well-known authors, will command the favor of parents seeking the best books for their children, and of those who desire the most acceptable books for Sunday-school libraries.

  In the Woods and Out. 
  By Pansy.  ILLUSTRATED, 12MO, CLOTH, $1.00.

Here is a book admirably suited to the needs of that large class of young folks who wish at times to read, or have read to them, the choicest of short tales.  Mothers and older sisters will make a note of this, and for the twilight hour when the young folks clamor for “a story,” will provide themselves with “In the Woods and Out.”

  Couldn’t be Bought. 
  A Book for the Sunday-school Library.  By Faye Huntington.
  16MO, CLOTH, ILLUSTRATED, 75 CENTS.

  For genuine excellence in both manner and sentiment, few writers of
  books for the young excel the author of this excellent character study. 
  It is a book which will be equally interesting and profitable.

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FALL TERM OF THE NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF Music begins Sept. 10,1885.

  NEW CLASSES
  Will be formed for beginners as well as for advanced

  MUSIC Voice, Piano, Organ, Violin, Orchestral Instruments,
                    Harmony, Theory and Timing.

  ART Drawing, Painting, Portraiture, Modeling, Wood Carving
                    and Embroidery.

  ORATORY Vocal Technique, Elocution, Dramatic and Forensic Art

  LANGUAGES French, German and Italian.

  ENGLISH BRANCHES Arithmetic, Algebra, Grammar, Rhetoric, English
                    Literature and Latin.

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