Word: bookshelf
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CRIMSON Bookshelf, monthly literary supplement to the CRIMSON will appear tomorrow with reviews of over a dozen books...
...Once and For All", the anthology of contemporary light essays made by David McCord '21, which is released today, will also be reviewed in tomorrow's Bookshelf. Other books on the list include "It's a Great War", by Mary Lee, "In Princeton Town", by Day Edgar; "Mud and Glory", by James M. Melville, "The Patchwork Madonna", by Harold Weston, "River House", by Stark Young, and "Invitation to Danger", by Alfred Stanford...
...features of the CRIMSON is the bi-monthly edition of the Bookshelf, a magazine devoted to reviews of the latest in the literary world. The critics, both undergraduates and professors, make no attempt to survey the complete field of modern writing but restrict themselves to those books which a conservative judgement leads to believe them to be of more than ephemeral value...
Modern poetry will be taken out of the Harvard classroom and put into the bookshelf and the informal talk by the gift of $42,000 made to the President and Fellows of Harvard College by Morris Gray, '77. Three gifts, totaling that amount, were made, with the object that the income should be applied to the purchase of books of current modern poetry, and books upon the subject, and for talks by poets and critics...
Among the more interesting review listed for the December number of the Crimson Bookshelf is a review of Dr. Harvey Cushing's "Conservation Medici," by Dr. Alfred Worcester '78 Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene in the University Lucius Beebe '27 will review Edward Arlington Robinson's recently published "Sonnets" Dr. Beebe's own work on Robinson, "Aspects of the Verse of Edward Arlington Robinson," will also be reviewed in the forthcoming number of the Bookshelf...