Word: locally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...some it may seem that various fanciful tales that appear almost daily in many local newspapers constitute the most extreme form of misrepresenting Harvard in the public press; but they should see papers from remote parts of the country if they would learn how distorted and perverted yellow news may become after travelling a few thousand miles. If one were to make a business of scrutinizing generally the press of the country for Harvard news, one would no longer wonder why so many misconceptions are rife concerning the life and students of the University...
...clothing will be distributed among local charitable organizations, but most of the text-books will be kept in the Phillips Brooks House loan library, to be used by students on payment of five cents per volume. The magazines will be sent to the seamen's mission and later distributed aboard ships...
...University team this spring will play Yale, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Cornell, Haverford, Brown, and possibly Princeton. Besides these intercollegiate games, Harvard will also play the Springfield Training School as well as several local teams...
...loan to the Museum from Mr. Pierre la Rose's collection. They are all artists's proofs, with the exception of a few original drawings. The selection of prints embraces the various types of ex-libris, from book-piles and library interiors to portraits and armorials. Of especial local interest are the plates which were engraved for the Harvard Library and for several of the Harvard undergraduate clubs, and an unpublished print of the Harvard College Yard...
...Harvard Press is for the publication of books. It is to carry on the small publishing work done by the Publication Office of that University, and it will care for more. The Press will give the public the books by Harvard professors, who can now have the advantage of local and efficient publishers. But this is the least of the Press. To undergraduates its books may not always be interesting; but they will be of use in the realm of thought. The Oxford Press has gained a vast influence in the outside world; it has brought prestige to its University...