Word: numberous
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Spring Number of the Bookshelf will be published on Monday and will contain reviews of over 40 books. Lucius Beebe will review Robert Hillyer's new book of verse, "The Seventh Hill." Professor Edgell's book on American Architecture, Professor Munro's "The Invisible Government", and Professor Carver's "This Economic World" will all be reviewed. The list also includes "Mr. Hodge and Mr. Hazard", "Crusado", "Debonair", "Alice in the Delighted States", "Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing", "Bad Girl", "The Virgin Queene", "Reeds and Mud", "Perversity", "Mr. Weston's Good Wine", and "They Could Not Sleep...
Coach H.H. Haines of the Freshman crew has been spending the past few days giving his men individual instruction. It is, as yet, uncertain when he will have his first three shells race. The prospects for a strong first-year contingent this season are unusually good, a number of the candidates having had preparatory school rowing experience...
...years ago the steadily increasing dissatisfaction with the Student Advisory system then in force resulted in a complete revision of its major features. The number of advisers was reduced to seventy-five; all the advisory force was to be picked from the Junior and Sophomore classes instead of from the Senior; and each advisee was given a group of Freshmen, who were to be the subjects of personal visits and written analyses...
Plodding wearily past newspaper boys whose Advertisers already announced his victory, past a multitude whose cheers celebrated the extenuation of a legend, Clarence De Mar, the aged printer, chased by a number of Scandinavians, an up Exeter Street yesterday afternoon to better his previous records in the Boston Marathon by eight seconds. Outdistanced by not outsung by the extensive corn cure conducted by promoter Pyle, this local run has swelled recently and rapidly of an institution, and is one of the few from an endurance stunt to the dignity Boston institutions to escape the obloquy of the enlightened...
...United States, however, a complete system of cataloguing was inaugurated when the number of volumes collected in libraries was comparatively small. Hence efficiency was effected early, and further progress has followed with greater ease...