Word: books
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Though the name sounds formidable, the form of the ode is very free. Its length, some fifty pages of the book, enables the author to cover the field,--the Yard, Harvard bridge, the Stadium, the river, Marliave's, Class Day--all the haunts and activities of the normal undergraduate. A few lines of quotation will give an idea of its tone...
...book review in the number speaks patronizingly of a novel as no doubt very good of its kind, brisk, exciting, entertaining. These excellent qualities are not found in the stories of the Monthly, Mr. Adams's "Beyond the Gate," Mr. Bellows's "Brother and Sister," and Mr. Carbs's "Reveilles." Mr. Moon's "In the Track of the Turk" shows experience in an out-of-the-way corner of the world; it could have been made more tense...
College text-books and reference books will be collected today in all of the dormitories for the Text-Book Loan Library in Phillips Brooks House. Magazines and fiction, also, are desired for hospitals and aid societies. All the books and magazines will be collected by wagon tomorrow morning...
Today and tomorrow college text-books and reference books will be collected in all the dormitories for the Text-Book Loan Library in Phillips Brooks House. Magazines and fiction, also, are desired for hospitals and aid societies. All the books and magazines will be gathered up by wagon Wednesday morning...
There is a great need for large additions to the Text Book Loan Library. Over 500 books were given at this time last year to start the library, and a good deal of use has been made of it; but the collection is very incomplete, and shelves have been built to hold 1500 books. All text and reference books used in College are desired. Magazines and books of fiction will also be received; these will be sent to hospitals and life saving stations...