Word: coverings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...organization will not be self supporting and in order to cover the annual budget which has been estimated at $6,000, it will have a membership in which there will be three types of subscription. Sustaining members will be those that contribute over $50, contributing members those that contribute $25 or $10, and membership for Harvard or Radcliffe students will be $2. Members of the society will have special privileges...
Cutten-Sinclair (See front cover...
...loose boards will be stored at the west end of the Freshman baseball field, where they will be out of the way for the time being. They may be used later to cover up the football field or be put away for use is board walks in years to come...
...even three hour examinations now precede the Reading Period. And the newly imposed necessity of riding post through these stages has a number of unhappy results. The pastures that promised unchecked grazing are reached only by wriggling through too many fences. Professors who complain that they can not cover their subjects adequately in the shortened semester are further limited by necessary but irrelevant attention to mechanical detail. The November hours belie their name with a premature October appearance that is particularly unwelcome to Seniors who have taken divisional a week or two before. And the student who is taking more...
...very important function of the bindery is the repair work. Thousands of books, which need only minor repairs, from a page to be pasted in to resewing in its old cover, are repaired here. Many cases are made to contain old books, too worn to be rebound, in order to preserve them in the best possible condition. Thousands of boxes containing unbound material on the shelves are also made in the College bindery...