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Professor J. L. Lowes '95, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will discuss this gift in an article entitled "The Coleridge Manuscripts," which will appear in the Christmas Feature number of the CRIMSON Bookshelf. This will be on sale in Cambridge and Boston on December...
...Full of what?" retorts the ready but shallow sophomore. And that depends upon what you read. The Syraeuse University Bookstore reports that its best seller is Papini's "Life of Christ". A gentle raising of the critical eyebrow marks Harvard's reserved surprise at this announcement. In the CRIMSON Bookshelf for November the Community Bookshop states that Harvard's "great interest these days is in the works of the modern sophisticates, Mencken, Nathan, Van Vochten, Machen, Dreisen, and others, that stimulate the critical faculties...
...magazine, unique among college literary journals, will make its debut Saturday when the first number of the new CRIMSON Bookshelf will appear. Formerly published weekly as a department of the CRIMSON, the Bookshelf this year will be a monthly magazine supplement to the CRIMSON...
With the appearance of the Bookshelf in this form, a new policy will be inaugurated. The columns of amateur book reviews by undergraduate writers will be replaced by pungent and timely comments by writers experienced in the field with which the book deals. Members of the faculty, graduates, undergraduates, and men and women not connected with the University at all will be numbered among the contributors to the new review...
...Morehouse '25 is the editor of the CRIMSON Bookshelf; W. S. Stone '26, assistant editor; and S. W. Bridges '26, advertising manager...