Word: books
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...list of all prizes offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences during the coming year, open to undergraduate and graduate competition, which list has been reprinted from the College Catalogue. They vary but little from one year to the next, but hidden away in a 700 page book in the midst of every other possible bit of academic information concerning the University, they are apt to be overlooked, and for that reason the CRIMSON is in the habit of publishing them early in the year in the hope that they may be noticed by some who otherwise might...
...Shell Book," by Julia E. Rogers...
After the brief speeches have been made, members of the Glee Club will sing and the songs to be found in the Harvard hand-book will be practiced. Refreshments will be served. All men entering the College in the class of 1912 and all new students in the University are cordially invited to be present...
...Library has received from the parents and from a number of friends of the late Arthur S. Dixey, A. B. 1902, the sum of $1,500, to be spent for books as a memorial to Mr. Dixey in the College Library. It is required that the sum shall be spent within five years, and that the books bought shall be French works of or about literature, but that current fiction and drama and philological works shall be excluded. A number of rare and early editions of French authors have already been bought with the gift, and the balance will...
...pastor of the First Church of New London about 1708. At his death his library was bought by Nathaniel Shaw, a wealthy parishioner, from whom if passed through his granddaughter. Polly Shaw, to her husband, Ephraim Woodbridge, the seventh pastor of the same church. Mr. Mitchell, who gives the book to the Harvard Library, is a great-grandson of Ephraim Wood-bridge. It would probably be difficult to find in the College Library another volume containing so many early New England publications of extreme rarity...