Word: press
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...general editorship of Professor Hart, marks the first very serious attempt to apply the principle of the division of labor to a narrative of the annals of the American people. Despite the elaborate scale on which the undertaking was projected, the whole series has been issued from the press within the comparatively short space of less than four years, an unusual achievement for an enterprise of its kind. Upon the general editor has devolved the task of delimiting the scope of the various numbers and determining the different phases of the subject upon which greater or less stress should...
...third volume of the Harvard Economic Studies is in press and should appear very shortly. The purpose of the series is to place before the public the results of careful researches and investigations that have been made by advanced students and instructors in the Department of Economics. Only such monographs are to be published as embody results of permanent value. Each year the thesis which wins the David A. Wells Prize is published by the University, the cost of publication being defrayed from funds provided by the will of the late David A. Wells...
...activity which attracts so much attention in the outside press and is of such value to the participants, debating does not receive a proportionate amount of recognition within the University. How many men who intend to take up law are willing to try for even one team while they are in College? The preparation and delivery of a debate--especially the speeches in rebuttal--will be of great advantage to a lawyer, and less obviously to any man whose vocation demands quick and logical thinking...
...Cobden-Sanderson, of the Doves Bindery and the Doves Press, London, will give the third of his series of public lectures on "The Book Beautiful" this evening at 8 o'clock in the Lecture Room of Robinson Hall. The lecturer will demonstrate this evening. "The lecturer will demonstrate this evening "The Tooling and Decoration of the Book Beautiful, including Pattern Making...
...Cobden-Sanderson, of the Doves Bindery and the Doves Press, London, will give the second of a series of four public lectures on the printing, binding and decoration of books, in the Lecture Room of Robinson Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture this evening will be of a technical character and illustrative of "The Forwarding and Binding of the Book Beautiful." It will be informal in character, and members of the audience are invited to ask questions freely and to discuss points of interest...