Word: clothing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...volume of stories from the Harvard Advocate is now on sale at all the bookstores in Cambridge. It is handsomely bound in crimson cloth, rough edges, and is published by Wm. B. Wolffe. This is a collection of forty-eight stories selected from the Advocate from its founding, 1866 to the present day. These stories have been carefully chosen by old editors, Professor G. L. Kittredge, Mr. C. T. Copeland and Mr. C. H. Grandgent. The first few stories are from the earliest writers, E. W. Fox '67, N. G. Peckham '67, and C. S. Gage '67, the founders...
...would not sit for their pictures until just before Class Day. Copies of last year's Portfolio may be seen at Amee's, Thurston's, Sever's, or the Cooperative. All Seniors desiring copies should send orders to W. B. Wolffe, editor, 24 Follen street. The prices are $3.50 cloth and $5.00 leather, gilt top, flexible cover...
LOST.- A brown cloth winter overcoat, $10 reward offered for return to the CRIMSON, and no questions asked...
...this work hitherto existing has been the one bound in leather. The necessarily advanced price at which this book was sold placed it beyond the means of many students; so this new edition has been placed at the very reasonable price of $1.25. It is handsomely bound in crimson cloth with the seal of the University stamped in gold on the front cover. The print and paper are both excellent. Great care has been taken in preparing the words and music; and the utmost accuracy has been secured. The book should form a handsome and attractive souvenir...
LOST on Tuesday, a dark blue rough cloth ulster. A liberal reward for return to 5 Warland Block...