Songs--United States--19th Century; Popular Music--United States
Cover: photo of ""Mr. J. Flatow and Miss K. Dunn"" dressed in blackface [Miss K. Dunn appears to be a male]; ""Musical Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser. June 5, 1898""
Accounting -- Education;Accounting -- Examinations, Questions, etc. -- New York;Accounting -- New York -- Examinations, Questions, etc.
The table of contents lists the following: Preface; Certified public accountant law; Accountants credentials; General requirements; Preliminary education; Certified public accountant; Junior accountant;Calendar of examinations; Outline of...
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Acknowledges receipt of box and details the 'destruction' of it and its' content, namely the cake. Asks for his mother to make another pair of curtains for his south windows.
University of Mississippi -- Students; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Social life and customs;
Discusses encounter with the Chancellor regarding his 26-hour course load; housing, landlady, and life with his roommates; romantic interest that “knows Cousin Annie”; asks his parents to return home for dinner with Cousin Cerce.
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Comments on a social gathering at a house with a few of his friends and three girls, remarks, "Oh! You know not what you miss by not living in a college town," where everyone is involved in the other's business. Acknowledges receipt of his parents'...
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Announces his safe return to Oxford, assures his parents that he is attending all classes and mentions that the two-week exam period , when he will be too busy to write. Discusses his new roommate, John, that he recruited to offset the rent...
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Remarks on the news of the death of his Uncle Will and that he did not attend church that day due to examinations. Remarks on his busy schedule: four hundred pages of reading before midnight that night. Describes a "feast" held amongst his friends....
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Comments on the poor postal service after expressing concern that his parents did not receive his previous letter. Expresses concern about his Latin grade due to illness during the exam and the difficulty of various exams. Edmonds is "third in the...
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Elaborates on his busy week that has once again hindered correspondence. Explains the need for new books. Discusses grades that have been returned from examinations and his plan to graduate in three years so that he can enter law school and embark...
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Addresses his parents' concern over their perceived slacking church attendance. Complains about the high price and low quality of food at the boarding house; the scarcity of good meals and the overabundance of rice. Remarks on his heavy workload,...
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Discusses the annual and "various clubs that have been organized: "Stag Club", "Turkey Club," "Half a Dayers" as well as fraternity life; his impending grade report; warns his parents about absences and possible demerits; asks for cake and other...
University of Mississippi -- Students; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Social life and customs; Church attendance -- Mississippi -- Oxford; University of Mississippi -- Students -- Yearbooks;
Expresses hope that his parents have received his report card; inventories expenses; explains the place of his illustrations in "the book" [probably "The Ole Miss"]; apologizes for upsetting his parents by asking for money from home. Remarks that...