The New England magazine . a century ofhonorable business dealing has given to this firm the confidence of the trade. Witha reputation for square dealing and honestvalues, this splendid monument to businesscapacity and integrity is a just source ofpride to the citizens not only of Attleboro butof all New England. Founded by Mr. O. , the pioneer vest-chain manufac-turer of Attleboro, its history has been oneof steady growth on solid merit. In this sketch of Attleboros industrialgrowth we have made no attempt to coverthe field in detail. It will be sufficient forour purpose if we have me


The New England magazine . a century ofhonorable business dealing has given to this firm the confidence of the trade. Witha reputation for square dealing and honestvalues, this splendid monument to businesscapacity and integrity is a just source ofpride to the citizens not only of Attleboro butof all New England. Founded by Mr. O. , the pioneer vest-chain manufac-turer of Attleboro, its history has been oneof steady growth on solid merit. In this sketch of Attleboros industrialgrowth we have made no attempt to coverthe field in detail. It will be sufficient forour purpose if we have mentioned thatwhich is most typical — and if we have leftan impression of wholesome conditions,prosperity justly achieved, contented crafts-men, and business leaders of integrity andthe true American spirit, we will have toldour story. Attleboro is a bright spot in the industriallife of New England to-day, and her achieve-ments, hardly paralleled, may well be asource of pride to every New Englanderand every true A Frontier Town, and Other Essays. Henry Cabot Lodge. This collection of essays and lectures are es-pecially valuable, coming as they do from the penof one so well fitted by his political career to writeintelligently upon such subjects as : Good Cit-izenship, The Senate of the United States,History, Samuel Adams, Theodore Roose-velt, Senator Hoar, American History,Certain Principles of Town Government,Franklin, The United States at Algeciras. The first of the series, A Frontier Town, isan address which Mr. Lodge delivered at Green-field, Massachusetts, June 9, 1903, on the onehundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorpo-ration of the town, and is a most interesting andentertaining story of the history of that place.(Charles Scribners Sons, New York.) ard and familiar selec-tions, new material inpoetry, and oratorythat has never beforeppeared in books ofthis sort. The selec-tions are arranged ins i x different classes, covering a wide range of thought and e


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