Year Book of the Pennsylvania Society

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Includes reviews of "Pennsylvania books," 1902-1903,1905-1915,1917-

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Página 80 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have made, signed, acknowledged and filed this certificate in duplicate. Dated this 28th day of March, 1929.
Página 58 - O LITTLE town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee lie! Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by; Yet in thy dark streets shineth The everlasting Light; The hopes and fears of all the years Are met in thee to-night.
Página 15 - The active membership may include any person who is a native, or the descendant of a native, of the State of Pennsylvania, or who was a resident of the State for a continuous period of seven years. The non-resident membership may include any person residing in Pennsylvania, or born therein, or who has been a resident thereof for seven consecutive years, and resides elsewhere than in the city of New York, and not within fifty miles thereof. Members receive one copy gratis of each publication of the...
Página 31 - And if those who build on those foundations really believe that the interest of one is the interest of all and that the prosperity of the world is bound up with the prosperity of each nation that makes it up — that goes to compose the family — then only will the finished structure of the League of Nations be what it ought to — a safeguard and a glory for the humanity of the world.
Página 81 - Its purpose shall be to cultivate social intercourse among its members and to promote their best interests, to collect historical material relating to the State of Pennsylvania and to keep alive its memory.
Página 175 - west end," the change is no less extraordinary. Who does not remember the "duck ponds" and "commons out Broad Street?" They are gone, and houses unrivalled, in any city, for architectural taste and elegance, now line Vine, Race, Arch, Chestnut, Walnut, Locust, Spruce, and the intermediate streets. The Schuylkill no longer bounds us. Improvement is now in rapid march through the beautiful District of West Philadelphia. And no less marvellous are the changes taking place in Southwark, Moyamensing,...
Página 193 - States, took down in short-hand and printed full reports of the proceedings of that body. (Congressional register; or history of the proceedings and debates of the first House of representatives of the United States of America...
Página 81 - Feeble-minded; seventeenth, of Indian Education ; and eighteenth, the National Council of Education. Sec- 2. Other departments may be organized in the manner prescribed in this constitution. ARTICLE III — MEMBERSHIP Section I. There shall be three classes of members, namely, active, associate, and corresponding. Sec. 2. Teachers and all who are actively associated with the management of educational institutions, including libraries and periodicals, may become active members. All others who pay...
Página 42 - There should a wreath be woven To tell the world their worth. And I, who woke each morrow To clasp thy hand in mine, Who shared thy joy and sorrow, Whose weal and woe were thine: It should be mine to braid it Around thy faded brow, But I've in vain essayed it, And feel I cannot now.
Página 14 - Its specific object, as stated in its constitution, is to "cultivate social intercourse among its members, and to promote their best interests; to collect historical material relating to the State of Pennsylvania, and to keep alive its memory in New York.

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