... Morris, a very aged lady, sister of Hon. Thomas Corwin, and widow of Hon. Isaiah Morris. She has scarcely a gray hair, perfect hearing and good sight, and takes an active interest in all the live issues of the time. On passing her eighty-seventh birthday,... The Chicago Medical Journal - Page 4771865Full view - About this book
| 1865 - 608 pages
...until you were certified by indis' putable references that he understood thoroughly its mecha" nisrn, and how to remedy the derangement of your treasure....of Physiology next claims your attention. It will teach you the mode of operation of the vital forces, which act upon and keep in constant motion this... | |
| Henry Howe - 1890 - 820 pages
...of the time. On passing her eighty-seventh birthday, she laughingly exclaimed; "Isn't it wonderful that a harp of a thousand strings should stay in tune so long? " Near the town is the nursery and fruit farm of Mr. Leo Weltz, comprising about 300 acres, where he... | |
| Henry Howe - 1896 - 1042 pages
...of the time. On passing her eighty-seventh birthday, she laughingly exclaimed; "Isn't it wonderful that a harp of a thousand strings should stay in tune so long ? ' ' Near the town is the nursery and fruit farm of Mr. Leo Weltz, comprising about 300 acres, where... | |
| Henry Howe - 1898 - 1006 pages
...of the time. On passing her eighty-seventh birthday, she laughingly exclaimed; ''Isn't it wonderful that a harp of a thousand strings should stay in tune so long ? ' ' Near the town is the nursery and fruit farm of Mr. Leo Weltz, comprising about 300 acres, where... | |
| John Alexander Roche - 1898 - 380 pages
...think of the accidents, the diseases, the multiplied and multiform avenues of nature, you would feel that it is "strange that a harp of a thousand strings should keep in tune so long." Did you know the human body as the physiologist presents it, in the elements... | |
| John Baskin - 1976 - 282 pages
...celebrated perfect sight and hearing on her birthday. 'Isn't it wonderful,' she said to her guests, 'that a harp of a thousand strings should stay in tune so long?' But sometimes there is such a thing as living too long. I do not smoke, drink, or drive an automobile.... | |
| Michael S. Harper - 2002 - 412 pages
...ISBN 0-252-07105-0 (paper : alk. paper) I. Title. PS3558.A6248S64 2002 8n'.54 — dc2i 99-050496 Psalm Strange that a harp of a thousand strings should stay in tune so long for Katherine Johnson Harper 1913-88 in memoriam Acknowledgments Thanks to the Corporation of Yaddo... | |
| James Vesely - 2004 - 305 pages
...dogs and chickens. "Ma, you look fine," Elias said. "Just fine." Hannah laughed. "Ain't it wonderful that a harp of a thousand strings should stay in tune so long?" Hannah and Addie hugged tightly, then the old woman turned her attention to her grandchildren—first... | |
| 1909 - 520 pages
...our friends at Harvard and Prilnccton have for so long harped. And though we may remark right here that it is "Strange that a harp of a THOUSAND strings Should keep in tune so long," Yet to our sorrow we must acknowledge the truth of the charge. (December, 1883.)... | |
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