Word: books
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Eastman's knowledge of Indian folk-lore and religion has been refreshed by frequent visits to various tribes, where he has learned many stories never confided to a white man. His first book, "Indian Boyhood," written in 1902, has met with hearty appreciation. Since then he has written other books on the same subject...
...piece of fiction and three book-notices, with the editorial, complete the issue. The story is a lively picture of the revolt against compulsory College Commons in 1806, and is readable, if not entirely convincing. The editorial gives a friendly welcome to the new President, and the reviews are appreciative notices of books by Professor Royce, Professor Minot, and Mr. W. P. Eaton...
...entries for the series of scrub hockey games, which begin Monday, must be entered in the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before 5 o'clock today. Every team must have a captain or manager who will have complete charge of running the team. There will be a meeting of these men in Holworthy 9 tonight at 8 o'clock when complete arrangements for the series will be made. The schedule will be posted in the CRIMSON office tomorrow, and all games must be played when scheduled provided there...
...prolonged tour of the local Harvard Clubs throughout the middle-west. In the course of this trip he visited the Harvard Clubs at Indianapolis, Urbana, Chicago, Louisville, Cincinnati, and Cleveland. At Evanston, Illinois, he delivered a course of six lectures at Northwestern University on "University Administration," published in book form last autumn. Besides these lectures, President Eliot gave lectures in St. Louis, Indianapolis, and several other places...
Requirements for eligibility are as follows: (1) Name of the team with full list of members must be entered in the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's before 5 o'clock next Friday; (2) duplicate lists must be sent to the manager of the University team at the Athletic Office after every game; (3) every team must have a captain or manager who will have complete charge of running the team. This man must find out from all members of his team if it will be possible for them to play any day and anywhere at 3.30 o'clock...