Word: booked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Council Room of the Widener Library, near they northwest corner of the building, has been and is still in the process of being converted into one of the most attractive rooms in the building. Amongst the furniture which adorns the room are five beautiful old mahogany book-cases which formerly stood in the bedroom of the late Harry Elkins Widener '07. Of these five cases, the one in the east corner of the room contains only those books which have been written by either active or retired members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences who are at present alive...
...Senior Album was such a great improvement upon any of its predecessors that the 1916 book, like the four immediately before it, has been able to make only small improvements. In the present case, however, these are so many that the 1916 Album seems much the best that has yet been issued. Mechanically, it is larger than its predecessors by twenty-three pages, it is bound in real leather, is better bound than its predecessors, and surpasses them in the execution of both pictures and text. The amount of attention, in fact, that has been given to minor matters...
...have improved so noticeably upon a standard that was already high is a really admirable business achievement and a great service, both to the present Senior class and to future classes. The committee in charge of the book has consisted of Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., '16, chairman, of Chicago, Ill.; Francis Grover Cleveland O'Neill, '16, of St. Louis, Mo.; and Robert Hewins Stiles '16, of Fitchburg. We congratulate them upon the result...
...Senior Class Album may be purchased at Notman's, Leavitt & Peirce's and the Co-operative Branch tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. The book this year is the largest and most complete ever published, containing 224 pages, 626 individual pictures--an increase of 23 over last year,--and 120 new engravings of athletic teams, college buildings, and undergraduate organizations. After 7 o'clock in the evening members of the class may obtain the Album at Stoughton 19. The price is $6.00. Mail orders should be sent to the 1916 Photograph Committee, Stoughton...
...first reproduction of the Freshman class picture will interest particularly the members of 1919, and action pictures of the baseball, track, and lacrosse teams are well worth filing away in the scrap-book...