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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...feature is the incorporation of a complete directory of the class giving local and home residences and telephone numbers. This makes the book more than a mere statistical review, giving it a useful permanence. The Blue Book is well supplied with advertising material which should assure its success from a financial as well as an artistic standpoint...

Author: By R. H. S. ., | Title: Praise for Sophomore Blue Book | 3/1/1916 | See Source »

...half hour in providing more fun. The feature of the evening will next be given, "My Lady's Slipper," with Anita Stewart in the leading role. This is expected to be the most popular number of the evening. The last number of the program will be a weekly film review. This will contain pictures of Freshman hockey, a game between Smith Halls and Gore Hall, and will be ended by a moving cartoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN TO MEET IN UNION | 2/29/1916 | See Source »

...Zoological Club. Review: "Geotropism in Snails." Mr. E. F. Adolf: "Reactions of Drosophila to Air Currents, Gravity, and Centrifugation." Mr. W. H. Cole; "Light Reactions of Paramecium." Mr. A. C. Walton, in Zoological Laboratory, Room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Calendar | 2/19/1916 | See Source »

...other hand, both prose and verse in this number are unusual and good. Perhaps the best thing in the issue is Mr. McCombs' review of one of those militaristic books which flood the shelves just now. In the form of a book-notice and in remarkably few words, the writer constructs a very neat case against the war maniacs. There is a certain cold charm in the temperance and lucidity of his style--a charm which we encounter frequently in the best work of the so-called "Pacifist" school, and which is in happy contrast...

Author: By Cuthbert WRIGHT ., | Title: Little Fiction in Current Monthly | 2/18/1916 | See Source »

...effect of the war on English universities is strikingly illustrated by a set of figures given in the Cambridge Review, relating to Cambridge University. This article states that only 665 students are at present enrolled in the university, as compared with 1,227 at this time last year, and a normal enrollment of about 3,000. The article states further that 1,723 Cambridge men had been put out of action up to January 18. Of these 697 had been killed, 892 wounded, and 134 missing. Among these were many of the most famous of the Cambridge athletes. The total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAMBRIDGE MEN ACTIVE IN WAR | 2/14/1916 | See Source »

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