Word: booked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Book committee wants more candidates for the business competition. The work, which requires no previous experience, consists of soliciting advertisements. At least six men will be taken on the committee as a result of this competition, which will end about the first of May. Men who start now will not be handicapped, and should report to H. H. Silliman at James Smith C42 tonight at 7 o'clock...
...Syndicalism" in Emerson D this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock under the auspices of the Socialist Club. Mr. Giovannitti has been prominent in many great strikes, having taken active part in the Lawrence and Paterson troubles. He has also made many contributions to radical literature, his most recent book being "Arrows in the Gale." He is at the present time editor of a syndicalist newspaper in New York City...
...well as the polished stone pillars and side columns, is a deep yellow. The lighting is accomplished by means of diffusion glass, which will be in place in a month. The plastering here, as throughout the building, is finished, and the tile work is rapidly coming on. The book cases for this room have been ordered; the massive centre tables are ready and waiting to be inserted...
...summary disposal of A. R. Orage's theory of a national guild. The writer's theory is not developed as a unit that the reader may see in perspective and judge. Yet interest centres in that rather than in the critic's reaction. A commendable editorial, a pleasant book notice (hardly review), and Frederick Robinson's reaction on the "New Intoxication" complete the non-fictional prose. The last appears to miss in the phrase "the new intoxication" an implied criticism of all religion that it partakes of a kind of divine phrensy not reconciled to sober reason...
...article, "Mr. Higginson and the Boston Orchestra," which is a review of a book by M. A. DeWolfe Howe '87, "The Boston Symphony Orchestra; an historical sketch," Owen Wister '82 shows a much better sense of the fitness of things than he did in his stroy Philosophy 4, by which he is known, and I fear unfavorably, to most undergraduates. His style is intimate and lively and his enjoyment of the book in question, and of books and music in general so keen and so apparent that we can almost forgive him for his college story...