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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...classrooms. Des Moines' two big sister dailies, the Register and the Tribune, recently offered Iowa teachers $500 in prizes for ideas on "How to Use the Daily Newspaper in the Schools." Out of the suggestions received, the Register & Tribune culled the best for publication in a 4O-page booklet.* By last week Iowa teachers, principals and professors had written in for some 7,500 copies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Iowa Ideas | 2/4/1935 | See Source »

Possessors of the document were warned not to reveal the booklet's contents "to any newspaper, as all news of this trial has been suppressed by order of court." There followed in strict legal form the record of a case in which one John Doe, tramp, was tried for the "kidnap and murder" of a 20-month-old child named Charles A. Limberg Jr. on the night of March 1, 1932 near Hoaxwell, N. J. Attorney for the defense convinced a jury that the child had wandered out of his house of his own accord, could have died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Flemington Fantasy | 1/7/1935 | See Source »

Following an interesting and enlightening talk on the history of the Yard, given last night in the upper common room of the Freshman Union by Samuel E. Morison '08, professor of History, the booklet, "The History and Traditions of Harvard College," published by the CRIMSON in cooperation with the Memorial Society, was distributed to the Freshmen attending the meeting. Other copies will be available in the Union vestibule today. The booklets will also be put on sale at the Coop and in Boston and New York stores...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOOKLET ON HARVARD HISTORY GIVEN TO '37 | 11/17/1934 | See Source »

Containing over seventy-five pages of articles and illustrations and bound in a heavy red paper cover, the booklet of Harvard history has an introduction by President Conant, and includes articles on all aspects of Harvard life by such notables as Professor Morison, Dean Hanford, and William J. Bingham '16. Director of Athletics. Perhaps most interesting of the lot is a re-printed essay by the late Le Baron R. Briggs '75, entitled "Harvard and the Individual." This was first published in the Boston Transcript in 1903, but its subject is one that is as vital today as, when...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOOKLET ON HARVARD HISTORY GIVEN TO '37 | 11/17/1934 | See Source »

...booklet, published by the CRIMSON, for the Freshmen contains a foreword by President Conant, an article on the history of Harvard by Mr. Morison, a section by Dean Hanford on educational changes and several essays on Harvard and the individual and the various traditions which are current in the University. William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, the late Dean Briggs and others have contributed to the pamphlet. Dean Briggs' article was written some time ago but is still applicable to the undergraduate and is reprinted as a tribute to his memory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD HISTORY PRINTED FOR 1938 IN CRIMSON BOOK | 11/16/1934 | See Source »

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