Born in Massachusetts to a family of merchants and seamen, Clapp traveled to Paris to translate the socialist writing
These Editorial Comments are an assortment of humorous or satirical observations about current events in the media and politics. Some of the topics mentioned in this set of Comments include the closings of churches without spires, suggestions for the next project for the "Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals," Fenian-Canadian relations, and observations about other newspapers.
The Editorial Comments lists Mr. E.H. House as one of the passengers sailing for Liverpool from Boston today (4).
The Editorial Comments observe that the paper that has published an appeal to its advertisers has previously printed reports about the dire state of the Saturday Press (4).
The Editorial Comments lists Mr. C.F. Browne (Artemus Ward) as one of the passengers sailing for Liverpool from Boston today (4).
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Born in Massachusetts to a family of merchants and seamen, Clapp traveled to Paris to translate the socialist writing
Edward Howard House, also known as “Ned,” was born near Boston and became a musical prodigy under his pianist mother's tutelage.
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