Word: booked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...upon which the editors are now at work, will be out soon after the Harvard-Yale game, probably the first week in December. This year's Register will vary from those of preceding years in several important details. First there will be a directory in the back of the book, which will fill a long felt want. The shape of the book will be larger and thinner, more in the form of the Freshman Red Book, and will contain illustrations of all the major sport teams, and of the Student Council. Otherwise the book will contain the same information...
Fall track practice is progressing steadily. More men should sign up in the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's for the handicap track meet next Friday afternoon. The following events will be contested: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, three-mile run, high and broad jumps, pole-vault shot-put and hammer-throw...
Final arrangements have been completed for the dinner of the 1917 Red Book Committee, which will take place at 6.30 o'clock Saturday evening, October 17, at the Victoria Hotel. All men on the committee are expected to be present...
...Court of Arbitration, the proposed Judicial Arbitration Court, Good Offices, Mediation and Commissions of Inquiry, as treated in the "Conventions for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes," adopted by the first and second Hague Conferences. The "Draft Convention Relative to the Creation of a Judicial Arbitration Court" another text book recommended for reference. Each contestant is required to append to his essay a list of the works consulted, if possible in specific references...
...rest the number is varied, if uneven. The new department, "Here and There," a collection of aphoristic cleverisms on current topics, is an interesting departure, from which much pleasure will come when more hands than one join is its production. The book reviews are below the Monthly's average. They do not touch books worth review, and they are inconclusive as well as over-lengthy. One editorial sets squarely before the University the blight which the Freshman dormitories threaten--a College of mob-driven athletics and "class spirit." The other, under the rather surprising through flattering title, "Shall Harvard Menace...