Word: booked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...volume has been changed for the better this year in many ways. The shape of the book has been altered, bringing it into the album form rather than that of the ordinary handbook; a complete directory of all students and officers of the University has been added, and a striking innovation is the presence of pictures of the major athletic teams...
...Whitelock '13 is the author of a new volume of travel, "Brittany With Bergere," published by R. G. Badger and on sale at the Co-operative. In this book of some hundred and fifty pages, the author gives a highly entertaining account of a journey through out-of-the-way spots of Brittany with a small cart and horse. In the score of interesting old towns which he visited, Mr. Whitelock has shown a keen interest in the people and their ways of life. Professor Copeland, to whom the book is dedicated, says, in a letter to the author, "Many...
...volume has also been changed for the better in other ways. The shape has been altered, bringing it into album form rather than that of the ordinary book. This year a complete directory of officers and students of the University will appear. This feature was omitted last year, but the need of it was strongly felt. Perhaps, however, the most striking change in the book is the presence of illustrations of the major sport teams. The management thinks that they have offered a volume that every undergraduate will find it profitable...
...perhaps more than anything else, in what she has done in her secondary schools, according to Dr. William Setchel Learned's work on the "Oberlehrer." Written before the outbreak of the war, it is the first account in English of the position of the secondary school-teacher. This book gives an excellent idea of the patient work and the high ideals of this generally over-looked part of German educational machinery...
...ushers are needed for the Brown football game on Saturday, as many of those who have ushered earlier in the season will not continue their work. All men who want to usher in the Brown game and who did not usher in the Princeton game must sign the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before 10 o'clock tonight, and all men who did usher last Saturday and do not care to do so for the Brown game must also sign before then...