item: #1 of 16
          id: 15550
      author: Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke)
       title: Ethel Morton at Rose House
        date: None
       words: 29992
      flesch: 83
     summary: Hunger, replied Mr. Emerson, and he and Ethel Brown went down stairs at once in search of food, while Mrs. Emerson and Ethel Blue managed to undress their patient and put her into a fresh nightdress and bathe her face and hands. Had we better tell Mrs. Schuler about the embroidery class plan? asked Dorothy. Run up to Rose House now and explain it to her and ask her to talk to the women about it while you are gone, and then when you get back she'll have it all ready to start, Mr. Emerson suggested.
    keywords: blue; brown; children; club; day; dicky; dorothy; emerson; ethel; gertrude; girls; good; helen; home; house; miss; moya; mrs; new; people; roger; room; rose; schuler; thought; time; way; women; work
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        item: #2 of 16
          id: 15695
      author: Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
       title: 'Doc.' Gordon
        date: None
       words: 65820
      flesch: 91
     summary: By Clemency James understood that she meant her daughter, of whom Doctor Gordon had spoken. Then she bowed very formally, and shook hands sedately when Doctor Gordon introduced James as Doctor Elliot, his new assistant, and carried off her part very well.
    keywords: aaron; clemency; doctor gordon; dog; door; elliot; emma; ewing; eyes; face; georgie; girl; good; gordon; head; home; house; james; left; life; little; look; man; morning; mother; mrs; office; right; room; thought; time; tom; uncle; voice; way; woman
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        item: #3 of 16
          id: 17492
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's
        date: None
       words: 46949
      flesch: 97
     summary: CHAPTER XI GOING CRABBING Russ Bunker looked up at his brother Laddie and smiled. My dolls have got feelings, same as you have, Russ Bunker, so there! Now children, don't get excited, said Mrs. Bunker gently.
    keywords: beach; boat; bunker; children; cousin; daddy; dig; father; gold; good; laddie; little; margy; mother; mrs; mun; rose; russ; sand; tom; water
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        item: #4 of 16
          id: 17793
      author: Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
       title: The Debtor: A Novel
        date: None
       words: 171940
      flesch: 86
     summary: When the family were established in their new home, one of the first things which they did--they signifying Mrs. Carroll, Miss Anna Carroll, the daughters Miss Ina and Miss Charlotte Carroll, and the son Edward Carroll, called Eddy by the family--was to march in a body upon the little Temple, and, armed with stones, proceed with shouts of merriment to smash out every spear of the crimson and orange and blue glass in the windows. Poor little Eddy Carroll made a slight, half-smothered exclamation.
    keywords: air; allbright; amy; anderson; anna; anna carroll; arms; arthur; arthur carroll; away; banbridge; boy; business; carroll; charlotte; charlotte carroll; child; course; day; dear; door; dorn; eddy; eddy carroll; expression; eyes; face; father; girl; good; guess; half; hand; hat; head; home; house; ina; lee; left; life; look; love; man; men; mind; money; morning; mother; mrs; new; office; papa; pay; people; place; poor; right; room; saw; sister; store; street; things; thought; time; train; van; voice; want; way; white; wife; window; woman; young
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        item: #5 of 16
          id: 18158
      author: Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
       title: The Butterfly House
        date: None
       words: 54802
      flesch: 83
     summary: She wrote papers for it, which were astonishing, although her hearers dimly appreciated the fact, not because of dulness, but because little Annie had written them, and it seemed incredible to Fairbridge women that little Annie Eustace whom they had always known, and whose grandmother and aunts they knew, could possibly write anything remarkable. I hear that the last meeting of the Zenith Club was unusually interesting, said little Annie Eustace, and she could have said nothing more hapless to Margaret Edes in her present mood.
    keywords: alice; annie; annie eustace; aunt; book; club; dear; edes; eustace; eyes; face; fairbridge; girl; good; grandmother; harriet; home; house; little; margaret; margaret edes; martha; miss; mrs; new; old; poor; room; rosen; sturtevant; thought; time; voice; von; von rosen; wallingford; white; wilbur; woman
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        item: #6 of 16
          id: 19878
      author: Leighton, Marshall Ora
       title: The Passaic Flood of 1903
        date: None
       words: 20418
      flesch: 72
     summary: | Duration of | flood at | Dundee dam. A description of the descent of flood waters from the highland tributaries into the Central Basin has been given in Water-Supply Paper No. 88.
    keywords: a. m.; area; basin; capacity; dam; drainage; feet; flood; flow; m. |; miles; p. m.; passaic; pls; pompton; reservoir; river; storage; water; | |
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        item: #7 of 16
          id: 3043
      author: Fisher, Sydney George
       title: The Quaker Colonies: A Chronicle of the Proprietors of the Delaware
        date: None
       words: 46966
      flesch: 64
     summary: Lord Berkeley and Lord Carteret had been given New Jersey because they had signally helped to restore the Strait family to the throne. In addition to giving Penn the control of Delaware and, with certain other Quakers, that of New Jersey as well, the Crown placed at the disposal of the Quakers 55,000 square miles of most valuable, fertile territory, lacking only about three thousand square miles of being as large as England and Wales.
    keywords: america; assembly; british; cape; church; colonial; colonies; colony; country; crown; delaware; dutch; east; east jersey; england; english; family; fort; french; government; governor; great; history; indians; irish; jersey; laws; life; little; modern; new; new england; new jersey; new york; pennsylvania; people; philadelphia; place; proprietors; province; quakers; region; revolution; river; scotch; settlers; state; swedes; time; town; trade; west; west jersey; william; years
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        item: #8 of 16
          id: 35697
      author: Campbell, Edward Livingston
       title: Historical sketch of the Fifteenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers First Brigade, First Division, Sixth Corps
        date: None
       words: 8412
      flesch: 83
     summary: -----------+----------+---------+---------+---------+--------------- Number of | Died of | Died of | Died in | | in.
    keywords: army; brigade; co.; corps; enemy; fifteenth; james; john; left; line; missing; new; position; rebel; regiment; sergt; william; | |
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        item: #9 of 16
          id: 37834
      author: Colles, Julia Keese
       title: Authors and Writers Associated with Morristown With a Chapter on Historic Morristown
        date: None
       words: 84836
      flesch: 69
     summary: Rev. Theodore Ledyard Cuyler, D. D. The Rev. Dr. Cuyler should immediately follow the group of editors and theologians, as he has been a regular writer for the religious press, as well as for the secular, for many years. I was at school in Morristown in 1835 and it was my favorite place for visits for _many, many_ years.
    keywords: american; articles; author; book; building; character; children; church; city; college; country; d. d.; day; days; dear; death; england; eyes; family; father; following; ford; general; god; good; green; hand; headquarters; heart; history; home; hon; house; interest; jersey; john; johnes; lafayette; left; life; little; love; man; men; miss; morristown; mother; mrs; new; new york; night; number; old; original; papers; pastor; people; picture; place; poems; power; presbyterian; present; rev; revolution; short; society; state; stories; story; subject; thought; time; united; volume; washington; way; william; words; work; world; writer; writings; years; york; young
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        item: #10 of 16
          id: 38103
      author: Ingersoll, Robert Green
       title: Trial of C. B. Reynolds For Blasphemy, at Morristown, N. J., May 1887: Defence
        date: None
       words: 21595
      flesch: 80
     summary: Men who deny to others the right of speech are not fit to live with honest men. That is what a hospitable, good man does--he does not set the dog on him.
    keywords: blasphemy; children; church; defendant; god; good; human; law; liberty; man; men; new; people; religion; right; statute; world
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        item: #11 of 16
          id: 41805
      author: Shriner, Charles A. (Charles Anthony)
       title: History of the Catholic Church in Paterson, N.J. with an Account of the Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Establishment of St. John's Church
        date: None
       words: 32382
      flesch: 64
     summary: On his return to New York from Paterson Father Langton stopped at the residence of Mr. Gillespie at Belleville and after celebrating mass there proceeded to Newark, where there were very few Catholics, and from thence to New York. I am not an admirer of large churches in America, except where they are demanded in cathedral cities by the necessities of special functions.
    keywords: bishop; building; bulger; catholic; charge; children; church; churches; city; congregation; corner; country; day; father; following; god; james; jersey; john; market; mass; mill; near; new; new york; number; old; oliver; pastor; paterson; patrick; present; priest; rev; school; sister; society; stone; street; street church; time; work; years; york
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        item: #12 of 16
          id: 46413
      author: Anonymous
       title: Special Days and Their Observance September 1919
        date: None
       words: 50168
      flesch: 75
     summary: (Told by an older pupil--not longer than five minutes) At least three incidents from Lincoln's life given by intermediate pupils Damage to borrowed book Returning of right change Lincoln and the pig Long walk to school Wood chopping for log house Lincoln and his sums Illustrate on sand table Lincoln's log house and the clearing of forest land Recitation, Gettysburg Speech O Captain, My Captain read by teacher Song, My Country 'Tis of Thee Salute flag and give pledge: I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all INTERMEDIATE GRADE PROGRAM Reading of acrostics, using letters of Lincoln's name Make Lincoln booklets Conversational lesson in which each child contributes what he knows or was able to find about Lincoln, the teacher adding interesting items Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech recited by one child Civil War newspaper articles read Patriotic songs chosen by children sung Pledge--I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all PRIMARY PROGRAM Picture of Lincoln in front of room Salute and pledge Song, America Stories about Lincoln selected and read by children from books brought from home or library Recitation, A Prayer for our Soldiers and Sailors, by Oriola Johnson Marching and military exercises with flags Lincoln's early boyhood told by pupil. It will be the duty of this special committee to keep in mind such objects of the play-festival as the promotion of a keener appreciation and a more reverent remembrance of great events and great men and women of our history; the promotion of a deep national patriotism; the promotion of a sense of deep gratitude that we live in such a bountiful and beautiful earth.
    keywords: abraham; america; arbor; blue; boy; children; columbus; columbus day; cotton; country; day; exercises; flag; flag day; forest; freedom; george; girl; glory; god; good; great; heart; history; home; jersey; king; land; liberty; life; lincoln; man; men; morning; nation; national; new; people; play; program; public; pupils; queen; red; right; salute; school; song; spirit; stand; state; teacher; thanksgiving; thy; time; trees; united; use; war; washington; white; work; world; years
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        item: #13 of 16
          id: 55714
      author: Eaton, Charlotte
       title: Stevenson at Manasquan
        date: None
       words: 9478
      flesch: 73
     summary: Their mutual agreement on all financial matters reminded me of a remark made by mine host at a country inn, who, in speaking of his wife, said, She is my very best investment, and so was Mrs. Stevenson to her husband, _Lewis_, for so the family called him, and never Robert Louis. She sent word that she would be able to see me in half an hour, and I was shown into the living-room, where, meditating by the fire, sat Mrs. Stevenson.
    keywords: casco; day; eaton; face; friends; life; low; man; manasquan; mother; mrs; place; sanborn; ship; stevenson; things; time; way; world
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        item: #14 of 16
          id: 59877
      author: Various
       title: The New Jersey Law Journal, Volume XLV, No. 2, February, 1922
        date: None
       words: 18096
      flesch: 61
     summary: Judge William H. Speer, of Jersey City, Circuit Court Judge, reappointed. _New Trial--Rules of Supreme Court--Orders of Judges--Relaxation of Rules._
    keywords: act; case; city; company; county; court; curtis; day; defendant; executor; jersey; judge; justice; law; liquor; new; new jersey; plaintiff; public; question; railroad; rule; state; supreme; supreme court; time; trial; york
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        item: #15 of 16
          id: 60238
      author: Various
       title: The New Jersey Law Journal, January, 1922 Vol. XLV. No. 1. Jan., 1922
        date: None
       words: 18304
      flesch: 70
     summary: Former New Jersey State Senator and former Supreme Court Judge of Dakota, William R. Francis, died in the City Hospital in Newark, this State, on Dec. 15th last, aged 82 years. On Dec. 20th last, following a brief illness of bronchial pneumonia, Supreme Court Justice Bennet Van Syckel, almost ninety-two years old, the oldest alumnus of Princeton University, died at his home in Trenton.
    keywords: act; action; bar; broad; case; city; court; day; defendant; good; jersey; judge; justice; law; lease; man; men; new; newark; notice; parsons; people; plaintiff; professor; right; school; state; supreme; term; time; years
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        item: #16 of 16
          id: 60300
      author: Various
       title: The New Jersey Law Journal, Volume XLV, No. 3, March 1922
        date: None
       words: 18821
      flesch: 61
     summary: Mr. Dodd was then at the best of his mental and physical strength. Mr. Dodd was a Princeton graduate and a contemporary of three remarkable Rutgers men, Cortlandt Parker, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen and Joseph P. Bradley, any one of whom would have conferred distinction on any Bar in the country.
    keywords: agreement; case; chancellor; conditional; contract; county; court; day; decedent; dodd; governor; jersey; judge; jury; justice; law; mrs; new; property; right; sale; sentence; state; time; truck
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