Word: booked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Book will be ready for publication on or about June 6. This book, which will be in the usual form, contains a complete record in picture and in story of the activities of the Freshman class during the past year, and in completeness surpasses its five predecessors. The efficiency of the business department has made possible greater expenditure in the various branches. This department has secured over $700 worth of advertisements more than was procured last year, and $1150 in subscriptions, a gain of approximately $600 over last year's proceeds...
...chief work of the Committee on Organization has consisted in the keeping of the Student Council Date Book. To serve its purpose fully, the Date Book should be a complete catalogue of all the events of College interest; and to bring this about, it must be more broadly advertised than it is at present...
...there has been very little continuity of effort from year to year. The new members each year find it difficult to pick up the thread where it has been left the year before. Accordingly the executive committee passed a rule this year that all sub committees must keep a book, containing the minutes of its meetings, and an account of all the work undertaken by it. This seems to me to be the keynote to the future development of the Council. Most of the important work of the Council is done through committees; and for the Council to grow...
...student who desires a photographic picture of undergraduate life from 1912 to 1915 may procure a copy. The Photograph Committee wish to express its appreciation of the co-operation thus far, and it hopes that every loyal Senior will continue to support its work. The price of the book is $6.00 and may be procured at Leavitt & Peirce's, Notman's, the Co-operative Branch and Matthews 5. Seniors who have made deposits of $2 may obtain their copies by paying the balance of $4 at Notman's and Matthews 5 only...
...book this year, in the language of the circus poster, is "newer, bigger and better than ever," and the committee which edited it deserves the congratulations and thanks of the Senior class...