An elegant pamphlet, and pleasant to handle, is the new Cambridge Annual, begun by Geo. F. Crook, 30 Music Hall Building, Boston. Its local notes are graced with pithy mottoes from different authors. The critics thought they had detected one bit of bad grammar, "he never yet laid on a bed," for lay; but this was so in the old copy where Mr. Crook found the riddle. The advertising pages are beautiful to look upon.
By one's self the evil is done; by one's self one suffers. By one's self the evil is left undone; by one's self one is purified.