Word: booklets
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This slim volume came into our hands totally by accident. Its circulation, from what one can judge, is limited to members of the Class of 1917, strong in numbers, body and spirit, who have returned now to the Yard in a flurry of badges and class ties. This little booklet, meant only to serve and direct them through the harrowing experience of a reunion, should not be allowed to remain unhonored and unsung in the crowded pockets of the wives and children of the class or in the clutter of an editor's desk. That was where we found...
...word vitamins these days is in everybody's mouth, but not the vitamins themselves. U.S. workmen, as a class, do not get enough. The first hardheaded, scientific program for giving U.S. workers enough vitamins appeared in a little booklet published by the National Research Council last fortnight ( The Food and Nutrition of Industrial Workers in Wartime). The booklet would make interesting reading for two kinds of people, neither of whom sufficiently appreciates the merits of fresh fruits, meats and vegetables: housewives who pack lunch pails and the factory managers who install cafeterias. Points...
Modern war posters lack some artistic value, an explanatory booklet says, because subjects have been regulated by usually unartistic officials, but forceful symbolism makes them more striking than those of the last war when poster art was young...
About 45 pages longer than the old pamphlet, the new booklet includes, for the first time, all subjects to be offered in the summer, fall and spring terms. Moreover, it provides that either half of any course listed may be taken for credit by students equipped with the proper prerequisites...
Designed to set forth revisions in the calendar and courses of instruction offered at Harvard, another issue of the new booklet, entitled The War-Time Program, has been published by the University...