Word: booked
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
When the class of '76 was in its Sophomore year, a volume of short stories, written by members of Professor A. S. Hill's course in composition made its appearance under the title "Sophomore Stories." Professor Hill tried to get the book from the University Library one day and found it in the Archeology Department...
...college championship tournament in doubles, open to members of the three upper classes, will begin on Jarvis Field next Monday afternoon. A blue-book has been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's where entries may be made up to 6 o'clock on Saturday night. In signing, players are requested to indicate their afternoon classes in order to avoid unnecessary defaults. Players must also give the names of their partners and pay the entry fee of $1 per team...
...small study rooms about 12 feet by 15 feet for the private use of professors and others. The upper floor contains fourteen studies, nineteen rooms to be used for special libraries and seminars, a photographing room, and the Library's collection of maps and manuscripts. Telephones, pneumatic tubes, book lifts, and passenger elevators have been installed to effect ease of communication between the different floors and departments...
...main doors, on the north side of the building lead into a massive entrance hall which is finished in Siena and Boticini marble. On the right of the hall is the standard book room and director's office, and on the left is found the librarian's office, the cataloging room, and the order department...
...desirability of instruction for Freshmen in methods of work has frequently been pointed out. Closely connected with this need is that of a more efficient system of assistants. In most undergraduate courses the professor's lectures are used as a supplementary text-book, while it is the assistant only who comes into immediate contact with the student. It is therefore of the utmost importance that the assistant be competent to teach, with enough time for effective teaching, and with genuine interest in the welfare of his students...