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Highland Park News (1874), 25 Nov 1898, p. 4

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THE retinamentuf President Dwight of Yale! University raismthv questiun of the importance of the- position of college or university prt-sident. ll used tn he the demand fur a man of fairly gomlschnlnrshipnntl ability to manage “ tlw hays " successfully. All this remains. only the Holmlarship nee-(ism hi-_()fa vziriml sort. up In (hm- and thorough whilc- the-rv nrv humlrmls, lll'ilf‘lHl ()f scores of lmys to he mnnngml. Supermhlml tn fill this is thex ability to miwnmnoy and conduct a wry (-mnplvx and highly (l’ill‘i‘rvntinti-(l infilit‘ntinn. Those invnlvv 2i nmnaging hoard ul l)llHllH'HH mun and n In! of ministers. a cum ph-x‘ faculty and lllllletNlr-l nf stn SEVERAL persons have compliment- ed the News on its excellent report of Prof. Rolfe’s lecture on Whittier in our last issue. Thanks. i It was not written by the editor. he was not present at the lecture. It was kind~ 1y furnished. at our request, by Reecâ€" tur Wolcott of Trinity church. and was a literary gum. THIS country is safe. Harvard won ‘he great footâ€"ball game with Yale last Friday 17 to 0. Fully fivethou- sand people went from > Boston in special {rainsto New Ha'ven to wit- ness the COD-test, and when the “crim- sons" wOn, baked beans and brown bread were happy. Advertising rates made known on application at this office. w . £55 a .4 .aimfm .m 5.55 Entered at the pustwfficc at Highland Park, “L. ; sccoml class matter. Editor’s Residence, - Business and News Office, l‘vnnx‘, 31.00 xnumths. {occnts Published in the Intern-rats ut nghlund Park, nglnumd and Ix’uvinnh cvvry l’ruluy aflvmxmn by ()tficc: in News Building. Avenue, Highland I’ark, Illinois The Highland Park News. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27) EVANS FORREST. TELEPHONES . per \‘cur, so Ccnls fur 5i\ . ' ‘ O fur (hrt‘r months. ~ IL'DITUR. ‘ s MANAGER. No. 8. No. 92. “(‘HUJI famous thrm- (lays: huttlu. or mu! ilh (‘urlylv calls it, of I’m-stun up iii lmm-zmhirv whvn (‘mmwvll and his snldivrs, film!” 813““ strung. put tn mut 2|.1NWHFtlu-myuliatumlScotch fun-m, with 21W” nftlw vnem)’ Slilill appuintuwnt Hf l’re-Hitla-nt Mt-Kinlvy. le Pilgrims at, I’lymnuth e-stuhliah- ml H10 custom in H321, and pvrhups tlmt gawtlw thought to (‘rumwvH and the“ Long l’nrlimnvnt, for “'Miml in ('rmnwvll'h‘ If'Hl'rh Hm! :Iflt‘l‘ Hw Tanner it will haw to e-lm't him with out our lH-lp. WlH-n John slvps down and out we will lw tlmnkful : till then wv will hang unr lu-nds in HllHHH‘, ONE John R. Tanner sends 1H his proclanwtiou for Thanksgiving. Yes John, we will be thankful. as with “three hundred thousand more" loy- al sons of this grand commonwealth. when your term rof office expires. We with thousands of other liepul» lican fools voted for John lN‘CHllSt‘ he was on the party tickvt: wv will never do it again. If tlw party machine nominates zmullwr John R. THE Chicago TimvspHemld [nukes us'a special offer for its Munday mornintr edition for the veur on account of Dr NP“8H DwixrhtHiilis‘ sermons. No: thank you. We pre~ fer the sermons of Francis Wayland. Horace Bushnvll. Phillips Brooks. Alexander McLarou. and Charles H. Spmgé’im. ’We like to read good sermmis, but want them sermons. and not sensational.‘ light weight speeches about religion. poiitics, 307 cioiogyJabor questiunsfetc. \VE received last week it new local telephone(lirectury. That is, in the middle of Nuvmnher we rvceive a directory corrected up t0 October 1. It is just about as um‘ful as a last years' patent medicine almanac. us lots «)f the phones given are pulled out or cut off for “10 winter. Nuw let us have one up to date. a rvliuhle winter directnrv. THE dentn and all must he a success. No wonder Yule is appalled at the pros- poet befure hvr. Ye-Htvrduy was HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. THANKSGIVING 'I‘hunksgiving by ('HIIH'H‘H IHIIHI, "II :I II r :I." “Why that's [IrIIIIIIIIIII-I-Il ‘L:IIIr:I.' Hnid Mrs. l"I-.~I.-'I~IIIIIIII. “WI-H. I don‘t kIIIIIv about that. IIIII‘IIIII " quid ”H' III IV (.‘(WlL “My "In Mr \‘l‘l' III‘IIHI it III fIIII-. IIII! \IH’ I'aIHml it Luv IIIIriI- l \I- lll‘I‘H ‘lmy IIIIrII-' fur {I Ivar-1.3m] l ng'HN IIU“ it 5300 Info In IIIzIkI- II ('llullgtfiu SI) “Lay IIIIriv" H’H‘ N’Illilillfi. (‘lIi ngIIJIIIIrIIle. , Mrs. [stvmh-n finally nuke-d lwr to writv it, Artur mm-h hunl “‘(n‘k tlu- uwrwr of tho mnm- wrntv out in 2| cramps-(l hand, “I; 3| u r u." Haiti tu haw- "Layâ€"unri, ma'am." said the culi» nary expert. “Lay-nude!" vxcluimvd the Indy uf the house. “What H pvcuhar lizu'xrn-‘h.’ I new-r [ward it before in my lifa». [s that u nit-knunw nr was it given you when you \vvrv christmwd 1’" “ltn‘myrvul name." suit! Luv- ()ler‘ A COINCI‘DENCE. Mrs. Laura Dayton Fessenden of Highland Park had jiint engaged a new cook. The addition to the svrv vants looked promising as she. came in arrayed in all her finvry and wait-1 ed for “the niirisurau t0 talk with hc-r hefow going to wnrk. “What i-x your name?" asked Mrs. Fessnnden. rivaled in its unchristian spirit uur battle cry in Cuba: “Reuwmber the Maine." Yet-x let us he tlmnkfulthnt Cuba and the Phillipinvs etc. are not anm-xed; woe unto the day wlmn they shall be. Then followml otlwr days. of Spocâ€" ial thanksgiving. after the; great battle of Worcester. Sept. 3, Wm] which was mhservml annually for some years. Similar days were appointml (luring Cromwvll'u~ bloody career in Ireland from- that awful (lay at Droglwda. till his departure for London. But there was notliingiu allCrom- wvll’s sunguinary proclamations that and nearly “(Klllprisunerm of which Cromwell said “Surely, Sir, this is nothing but the hand of God,” and the parliament uppuinted “A day of universal thanksgiving for this wunv dvrfnl ram-com." “Its my run] name." suit! Lay- riv.“ “l'vv gnm- by it :illlny life." “How in tlw Wurld (lid you cunm haw- it?" mm uskul. “My mutlwr gut itnnt nf u nun-l.” id “Lay nurit- " Mrs. [WHHe‘nth-n Timlllv nulu-d lmr

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