Word: printings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...eulogy on Mr. Barker's work. The report of the Stadium production is interesting. A reader of the Advocate, however, must wish that Mr. Meeker would continue to write short stories like the one about the southern counterfeiter and the female crook in New York. Seldom does the Advocate print things so excellent as was that...
...print Mr. Sturgis' letter under the caption "Maxim Has Another Supporter," apparently inferring that such are few and far between. In this respect you are lamentably mistaken, as I have yet to meet anyone not an editor of your paper who holds to your views...
...Boston papers are bound to print news of some kind concerning the crews. If misrepresentation occurs, the management has no one to blame but itself. Moreover, it is only fair to those who are interested followers and supporters of the University oarsmen that they be kept informed as far as possible of their development. The crews have nothing to fear from publicity...
...Fogg Art Museum has recently secured over twenty fine engravings for its print collection, by gift and by purchase at the sale of the collection of the late General Brayton Ives, of New York. These new acquisitions are now on exhibition in the Print Room in the Museum...
...officers hereafter should print under the words "The Harvard Union" the explanatory words "Social Centre of the University." With its main object thus declared there should be vigorous and persistent efforts made to secure the active co-operation of every member of the University and of every resident graduate in Cambridge for all the years to come. MARTIN KELLOGG SCHERMERHORN...