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(state) UNIVERSITY.-Proceedings of the inauguration of John Huston Finley as President of the University and Commissioner of Education. O. Albany, 1914. PALMER, JOHN.-George Bernard Shaw; harlequin or patriot. D. N. Y., 1915. PARKER, WILLIAM B.-Edward Rowland Sill, his life and work. D. Bost., 1915. SAINT-SIMON, LOUIS DE R. DUC DE.-Memoirs; tr. with notes by Francis Arkwright. 2v., O. N. Y., 1915. v. 1.-Gossip and glory of Versailles. v. 2.-The silver age of Louis XIV. SLADEN, DOUGLAS B. W.-Twenty years of my life. O. Lond., 1915. SMITH, ROBINSON. The life of Cervantes. D. Lond., 1914. STEPHENS, WINIFRED. The La Trémoille family. O. Bost., 1914. VACHÉE, COLONEL.-Napoléon at work; tr. fr. the French by G. Frederic Lees. O. Lond., 1914. WASHINGTON, BOOKER T.-Address on Abraham Lincoln. O. N. Y., 1909. (Gift of F. Augustus Schermerhorn, Esq.) WHITE, WILLIAM H.-Early life of Mark Rutherford (W. Hale White.) S. Lond., 1913. HISTORY AND TRAVELS BARNES, JAMES.-Through Central Africa from coast to coast; il. with photographs by Cherry Kearton. O. N. Y., 1915. BENHAM, EDITH W.-comp. Ships of the U. S. navy and their sponsors, 1793-1913. O. Norwood, 1913. BOLTON, REGINALD P.-The bombardment of New York and fight for independence in 1776. O. N. Y., 1915. (Gift of the Author.) BRITISH AND GERMAN IDEALS; the meaning of war. 0. Lond., 1914. BURGESS, JOHN W.-The European war of 1914; its causes, purposes and probable results. D. Chic., 1915. BURPEE, LAWRENCE J.-Among the Canadian Alps. O. N. Y., 1914. CLARKE, M. E.-Paris waits. 1914. D. N. Y., 1915. COUDERT, FREDERIC R.-Why Europe is at war; the question considered from the points of view of France, England, Germany, Japan and the U. S. D. N. Y., 1915. DUNBAR, SEYMOUR.-History of travel in America. 4v, O. Indianap., 1915. DUNN, ROBERT.-Five fronts; on the firing lines with English, French, Austrian, German and Russian troops. D. N. Y., 1915. 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SAROLEA, CHARLES.-How Belgium saved Europe. D. Phil., 1915. SONS OF THE REVOLUTION.-General Society. Proceedings. 1914. Q. N. Y., 1914. (Gift of the Society.) |