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oft and slow, adapted by S. Hill, in which occurs twice pp. Echo. The book is finely gotten up (in the style of its time) in red embossed cover, the central feature of each being a wreath-encircled lyre imposed upon a scroll, pen, and sprays of flowers, the front figures in gold. Each page is bordered with wavy ruled lines, and each of the articles begins with ornamental capitals and have head and tail pieces of intricate geometrical design. The author and editor was the daughter of Ebenezer Smith, and became the wife of Thomas P. Smith, who in 1852 erected the Mystic Hall building at West Medford, and whose death soon after was a loss to Medford. Mr. Smith contributed two articles, one A Word to Mothers, to the book. For her educative work in Medford, the reader is referred to Regis-Ter, Vol. XI, p. 49. In Literary Medford, Register, Vol. XV, p. 4, is a mention of the seminary and studies, but the name of its preceptress does not there appear, nor direct mention of her as a