Word: notebook
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...note book referred to in the grant," said Professor Lowes when the CRIMSON reporter went to see him at his office in Warren House, "is a manuscript volume of about 90 leaves now in the British Museum. The notebook was in possession of a school-friend of his, Matthew Gutch and was purchased by the Museum in the sixties. In my judgement it is the most important of all the numerous notebooks which Coleridge left...
...notebook was edited in 1896 by Professor Brandl of Berlin but the text as given was very inaccurate and many of the most important items were left unidentified. The text needs a thorough reediting and there is still much to be done in the way of identifying the references...
...have already made large use of the document in a book soon to be published, and this investigation is supplementary to that. In a word" said Professor Lowes, "the notebook is of the utmost value as an indication of the currents of the times as they influenced one of the most brilliant, if not the most brilliant figures of the time...
...Health in the last Herriot Cabinet (TIME, June 23, 1924). He told that the scene of the crash was the broad Champs-Elyseées, where motor cars have perhaps more space in which to avoid one another than anywhere else in Paris. He meticulously read out of his notebook a list of the personal damages sustained from flying glass: Un?The derby hat of Marshal Foch pierced by a sliver. Deux?The lapel of his civilian coat likewise rent. Trois?Minor lacerations suffered by Mlle. Godart, by her mother who was riding with her, by Captain Hopital, aide to Marshal...
Last week Helen Wills (if it is true that she is keeping a diary) continued her entries in the red morocco notebook (TIME, Feb. 8, 15), somewhat as follows...