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Lucius M. Beebe Sp., author of "Fallen Stars" and "Corydon", will edit the CRIMSON Bookshelf for the remainder of the year, C. P. Morehouse '25 having resigned as editor on account of the pressure of divisional examinations. The first issue under his direction will appear on March...
Under Beebe's supervision it is announced that the Bookshelf will broaden out both physically and intellectually. For the forthcoming March number there is an unusual number of distinguished contributions. Among these are a review of Amy Lowell's "Keats" by D. W. McCord '21, a review of Santayana's "Lucifer" by Robert Hillyer '22, and a review of Upton Sinclair's "Mammonart" by Beebe...
...Senior year, two editors from each class are selected to hold the position of President for the two half years, while for the other editors, positions are open for work in connection with the CRIMSON's dramatic section. "The Playgoer", and the literary section "The Crimson Bookshelf...
Among the other articles and reviews which are expected for this special number of the Bookshelf is a review of "My Duel with the Vatican" by Alfred Loisy, which will be written by Professor R. B. Perry '99, Professor of Philosophy. Francis E. Bowman '24, Assistant in English, will review "Straws", by James Branch Cabell...
This will be the third issue of the Bookshelf which is published in supplementary form this year for the first time