Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Class Album merits the careful attention and praise of every member of the class. From cover to cover there is not a page but is full of interest for every Senior,--an interest which will become ever greater as the months and years pass after graduation...
...cost of publishing the volume has been partially borne by pledges from Harvard Clubs. This sum, however, is not sufficient to cover the total cost of the publication and distribution of the book throughout the schools and distant portions of the country where Harvard is at present hardly more than a name. For the booklet to fulfill the hopes of its publishers, it should be in the hands of the sub-Freshmen well before the June examinations. To accomplish this purpose enough money must be raised from the sale of a portion of the present edition to ensure the distribution...
...issue of the Harvard Illustrated Magazine the table of contents embraces a wide range of subjects written by men who clearly are qualified for their tasks. To some at least it will seem a pity to rob the art department of its blackboard by printing a photograph on the cover, but possibly this was done merely in the nature of an experiment...
...veterans. Acting-Captain McIntosh will hold down his old berth at the pivot sack, with Edgerton cavorting in the short field. These two with Stiles, a raw recruit, at third, will make up a stonewall infield; and Osborne, though inexperienced, is a demon with the willow, and will cover the initial bag in Daubert fashion. Veterans Smith, Brown, and Morris will form the slugging outfield trio. "Steamship" Hall, the peerless arterial twirler, will appear on the slab with Reynolds, another old timer, at the receiving end. Manager Henderson intends to try out all his new material, and substitutions will...
...work of these men has been overlooked by six superintendents, each of whom has a district of houses to cover. Every two months these superintendents hand in a report to S. S. Otis, '15, their chairman. They also hand in cards covering the work of each man in their district. In this way the success or failure of each individual is watched...