Word: booked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...added as an extension of time, but Seniors are warned that March 15 will positively be the last day, as the Album must go to press on that date, without fail. The class lives also need serious attention, as 210 of these have failed to come in. Designs for book-plates must be sent in to R. H. Kettell '14, Holworthy '15, before the close of next week. Men are to be reminded that the winner of this competition receives a prize of three albums. Failure to attend to lives and photographs will mean an "Honor Roll" of the negligent...
...Divinity. Its first number for this year--that of January--appears in an enlarged and improved form. In addition to the articles on theology, education, biblical criticisms, poetry and general literature in their religious aspects which have constituted the body of the Review it now has a department of book-reviews, covering some thirty pages. This contains descriptive notices and critical reviews of new books; the aim of the editors being to bring in this way before the readers of the Review as promptly as possible recent publications in theology, ethics, the philosophy and history of religion, sociology, and kindred...
...which shall consist of two Sophomores chosen by him, and which shall have general charge of the Freshman class activities before the class elections, including at least two smokers, the organization of mass-meetings, appointment of temporary cheer-leaders, and the appointment of a temporary chairman of the Red Book, if deemed advisable to commence this book early. After the election of officers, this committee shall act in an advisory capacity with the officers...
Attention is again called to the competition for the design of the book-plate for the Album, which ends March 15. Designs should be sent to R. H. Kettell '14, Holworthy 15. This competition is open only to members of the Senior class...
...bitter contests in the libraries which precede the tests in the large reading courses. There is considerable humor in the picture of a University member--and this is a true story--hurrying to the Boston Public Library by taxicab to secure a copy of a dollar and a half book which he is required to read by the following morning. Yet nearly every undergraduate, although his remedy may have differed, has been in much the same plight...