A new self-teaching course in practical English and effective speech : comprising vocabulary development, grammar, pronunciation, enunciation, and the fundamental principles of effective oral expression
Lesson one. First among the evidences of an education I name correctness and precision in the use of the mother tongue / Nicholas Murray Butler-- Lesson two. The flowering moments of the mind drop half their petals in our speech / Oliver Wendell Holmes-- Lesson three. Those things which now seem frivolous and slight will be of serious consequence to you, when they have made you once ridiculous / Earl of Roscommon-- Lesson four. His words, like so many nimble servitors, trip about him at command / Milton-- Lesson five. Talking is one of the fine arts... and its fluent harmonies may be spolied by the intrusion of a single harsh note / Oliver Wendell Holmes-- Lesson six. Language most shows a man; speak, that I may see thee / Ben Jonson-- Lesson seven. Drawing is speaking to the eye; talking is painting to the ear / Joubert-- Lesson eight. And it is so plain to me that eloquence, like swimming, is an art which all men might learn, though so few do / Emerson-- Lesson nine. Mend your speech a litter, lest it may mar your fortunes / Shakespeare-- Lesson ten. Language is the dress of thought; every time you talk your mind is on parade / Anonymous-- Lesson eleven. Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact / George Eilot-- Lesson twelve. What is not in a man cannot come out of him surely / Goethe-- Lesson thirteen. Language is the armory of the human mind, and at once contains the trophies of its past, and the weapons of its future, conquests / Coleridge-- Lesson fourteen. The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none / Carlyle-- Lesson fifteen. He ceas's, but left so pleasing on the ear, his voice, that listening still they seemed to hear / Homer
Stuckey's notes: This bridge was built by CPR and given to the city in 1904 because CPR wanted to close the very dangerous 6th Street crossing. Original negative. Collection of George H. Harris Winnipeg, Man.
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking west southwest from the north side of the tracks towards the 8th Street Bridge. In the background: Train Station, McKenzie Seeds.
Notes
Corresponds with negative 1-2002.3.9.BF3.
Repro Restriction
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
The McKee Archives is the copyright holder for the Stuckey materials.
Storage Location
Lawrence Stuckey collection
Arrangement
[Mr. Stuckey put 5 negatives in the same envelope. We have separated them and numbered them BB1(1) through BB1(5); He also included 5 prints which, intentionally or not, present images that are reversed (backwards). We present these images as he did, numbered BB1(1a) through BB1(5a), and have placed them in separate envelopes.]
After demise of the streetcars, a transit system was started by MacArthur Transportation Co. with three routes, an east end loop, a south end loop, and a west end loop, with terminal at 8th St. & Rosser Ave. The E & W was operated as a continuous route with two locally built coach bodies on new Maple Leaf trucks. A secondhand, larger, Leland coach was acquired for the S. end, which was replaced by a large GMC about 1938.
Custodial History
For custodial history see the collection level description of the Lawrence Stuckey collection.