Word: booked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well as those who were in the competition last spring, should report at 7 o'clock that night to B. P. Whitney '15, 22 Plimpton street. The competition, which is open only to members of the class of 1916, will last until the date of the publication of the book in December. The position is a remunerative one, and no previous experience is necessary...
...wishing to usher at the game with the University of Maine Saturday will sign blue-book in Leavitt & Peirce's as soon as possible. Men ushering at the earlier games will be given preference later in the season...
...wishing to usher at the game with the University of Maine Saturday will sign blue-book in Levitt & Perice's as soon as possible. Men ushering at the earlier games will be given preference later in the season...
...proud of his children, and to the author and the artist, the aforesaid children, who are very modest, our Harvard world and the bigger world outside, too, owe a great debt of gratitude (which should be accompanied with a cash reward) for giving us in so trim a little book the Alice sketches, which make memorable this year's volume of our jester. Dear Lampy (forgive this touch of sentiment: it is genuine), to how many generations have you brought laughter and fun. Not that you are always funny, you are not; but you are the funniest we know...
...world, and another volume goes to that shelf to which additions are so slow, the shelf of the best beloved. True, the appeal of the new Alice is in most respects local, but the spirit is that of the master, and henceforth every Harvard lover of Carroll's immortal book must have standing by its side the result of the happy inspiration that gave Alice a chance to see some of the humours of our college life