Word: fors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The concert will be open to members of the University without charge; the public may purchase tickets for the entire course for $5 each; single tickets, $1.25 each. Tickets are on sale at Amee Brothers' Bookstore, 21 Brattle Street.
Although this is not the most flagrant instance of misused College property, the frequency of such experiences calls for comment. By its very nature, the library is a credit institution. The success of such an institution depends to an infinite extent upon the efficiency and accuracy of its clerical system...
It is not uncommon to apply at the delivery desk for a dozen books and find ten of them reported missing or otherwise withdrawn. Undergraduates have been known not to return books at all, and, refusing to replace the book, have enjoyed their library privilege unimpaired. The answer, "I don...
One obvious method would be giving the borrower, upon his return of a book, his receipted application slip. This would not only safeguard the borrower, but would also serve as positive proof for the library as to the return of the book. Furthermore, a carefully managed card file, such as...
FOR MARSHAL Bernard Barnes Wallace Russell Harper Gardner Lothrop Lewis James Elmer Barrett Guy Constant Holbrook, Jr. Thomas Frothingham Mason Lawrence Witherspoon Dickey William Potter Lage Josiah Warren Potter FOR TREASURER John Cross II Arthur Lithgow Devens James Roosevelt FOR ORATOR Gerald Wallace Harrington Robert Hayden Jones Edward Mortimer Morris...