Word: indexed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interests and organizations in the University in a com- pact and convenient form. Among the radical departures from the make-up of preceding years is the addition of several articles on the graduate schools. A map of the University, especially drawn up for the Register with a complete index to the buildings, has been added. Particular attention has been given to the listing of all the clubs with accurate indication of their location on the map. A calendar such as that incorporated in the book years ago but discontinued in recent issues, has been added again in an improved form...
Another important change this year, which will help the appearance and durability of the book, is the use of more expensive paper. Better cuts, better binding and more attractive type have also been employed. The system of giving after a man's name in the index the pages on which his name appears has been considered the most efficient manner of indexing his activities and it is therefore continued this year...
...United States. Cornell has students from every last one of the states of the Union, one territory, and four dependencies. Since it so happens that Harvard lacks Arizona from its student membership this year, Cornell can go Harvard just this one better, even thought it is evident that this index of universality is by no means an adequate or even an important test of an institution's national character. But considering the situation roughly, it still appears probable that Cornell could safely maintain title among all our national universities as the institution which comes nearer to the establishment...
...game in the Stadium last Saturday remains as the index of the type of football which the University and Princeton elevens may be expected to play against both Brown and Yale. Lawrence Perry, sporting editor of the New York Evening Post, makes the following general comment on the game...
...Norcross '75 has presented a set of the works of Charles Sumner in 15 volumes, and the following books by Harvard graduates have been presented by the authors: "Address to the Loyal Legion," by H. M. Rogers '62; "List of Angling Book Plates," by D. B. Fearing '82; "Dramatic Index for 1915," by F. W. Faxon '89; "The Greater Tragedy," by B. A. Gould '91; and "Struck by Lightning," by Burton Kline...