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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Deturs will be awarded to men who have won positions in the first group and who have never received a detur. These deturs are books purchased with the income of a funil established by Edward Honkins, who was born in 1600. The books are bound in red leather with the seal of the University stamped in gold on the cover...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Award of Academic Distinctions | 12/10/1906 | See Source »

...University Library has just received a set of the "Spectator." 1711 to 1714, of the first edition, bound exactly as they were printed with one sheet devoted to each day. The set consists of two volumes, beautifully bound in full Levant by Riviere of London. These volumes are the only ones existing which contain every number that was published of the "Spectator." They are in extraordinarily good condition, being very little "foxed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Spectator" Presented to the Library | 12/7/1906 | See Source »

...almost complete series of bound files of the New York Tribune from 1855 to 1868 and of the New York Herald from 1861 to 1868 has been presented to the Union Library by Mr. H. O. Poor of Brooklyn, N. Y. These volumes are particularly interesting as they cover the whole course of the Civil...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Additions to Union Library | 11/14/1906 | See Source »

About forty copies of the "Harvard Handbook," the small leather-bound memorandum book published by the Phillips Brooks House Association, are still on hand at the Phillips Brooks House. Any member of the University who has not received a copy may obtain one without charge on application...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Handbooks at Brooks House | 11/8/1906 | See Source »

About one hundred copies of the "Harvard Handbook," the small leather-bound memorandum book published by the Phillips Brooks House Association, are still on hand at Phillips Brooks House. Any member of the University who has not received one may obtain a copy without charge on application at the House. The book is issued in pocket form, and contains information about various undergraduate interests, athletic records, etc. and memorandum pages for each day of the College year. Two thousand copies were printed, and the Freshman class and many upperclassmen have already been supplied...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Handbooks at Brooks House | 10/30/1906 | See Source »

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