Word: press
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...south case contains chiefly well-known publications by the Harvard University Press. Among the latter is the edition of the Harvard Historical Studies, which, at the present time, totals 23 volumes; the Harvard Economic Studies, composed, at present, of 14 volumes; the Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature, comprising four volume to date; the Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, which, so far, includes 26 volumes; and the Harvard Studies in Education, contained, at present, in two volumes...
...strongly and successfully asserted. The counsel of the more liberal members of the Faculty prevailed; the edict of expulsion was not enforced; and the Advocate was not suppressed. The founding of the Advocate is a story worth repetition because the event it describes established the freedom of the press at the University...
Elliot Christopher Cowdin, a student in the University in 1906-1907, has been awarded the French medaille militaire, states an Associated Press cablegram from Paris. Cowdin was also cited for the second time in army orders for his brilliant aviation exploits as a member of the American Flying Corps. The citation says of Cowdin, who is now a first sergeant...
...University Press announces the publication of three books, which will be placed on sale shortly. The first of these is a small volume on "Shakspere," by Professor George Lyman Kittredge '82, of the English Department. It consists chiefly of the address delivered in Sanders Theatre at the opening of the Shakspere Tercentenary celebration. "Personality in German Literature" is the title of a book by Professor Kuno Francke, of the German Department. Professor William Ernest Castle '93, of the Zoology Department, contributes a volume on "Genetics and Eugenics." Professor Kittredge's book will be placed on sale next Monday...
...Meeting of the Syndics of the Harvard University Press in the Council Room, Widener Library...