Word: books
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...desire of the committee to have the Album on sale Class Day. The Co-operative Society will have complete charge of the distribution this year. Arrangements will also be made for mailing, and postal cards will be sent to the home addresses of all Seniors when the book goes on sale...
...will be permitted to take into the examination any book or paper of any description. Examination books must be handed in immediately after the close of each examination. All examinations must be written in ink. A report of the result of the examination will be sent some time during the summer vacation to each student to the home address given in the Catalogue. Students desiring their reports sent to addresses other than those in the Catalogue must give written notice on cards for this purpose which may be obtained at the Delivery Desk. No reports are sent to third-year...
...connection with the centennial anniversary a short history of the school is being prepared under supervision of the faculty. This book, containing portraits of the various professors and buildings during the first century of its existence, will be mailed as soon as it is ready to members of the Law School Association. A memorial pamphlet containing an account of the celebration will also be issued and sent to all members of the association. Tickets to the spread and dinner may be obtained on application to the secretary...
Mark Antony de Wolfe Howe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin, has a book on "The Harvard Volunteers in Europe: Personal Records of Experience." First-hand information concerning the present European war is preserved in these extracts from diaries, journals, and letters. The collection covers work in the trenches, in Serbia, with the ambulance corps, hospital units, the distributing service, the Foreign Legion, and the aviation corps. The names of more than 400 University men enlisted in the conflict are given as an appendix...
There are several very interesting books on religion and theology just published. "The Religious Thought of the Greeks from Homer to the Triumph of Christianity" takes up the history of Greek religious ideas. The book, by Clifford Herschel Moore '89, Professor of Latin, deals primarily with the genetic development of the higher phases of religion, and discusses also ancient morality, Roman religion, Oriental cults, and early Christianity. Shailer Matthews, Professor of Historical and Comparative Theology and Dean of the Divinity School in the University of Chicago, and William Belden Noble Lecturer at the University for 1916, has a book...