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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...books of autographs, containing the signatures of almost every American who has made a name for himself during the last 50 or 60 years. Every autograph recalls the name of some statesman, author, educator, scholar or other leader in the world of action or thought. It is a comprehensive review in American History, just to let the pages slip through one's fingers...
...following review of the current issue of the Lampoon was written especially for the Crimson by J. B. Abbott '18, a former member of the Lampoon board...
...following review of the March issue of the Advocate was written for the Crimson by J. B. Keogh '25 of the English Department...
...Author. Lewis Mumford was born in Flushing, L. I., so late as 1895. He attended Manhattan universities, pursuing science and pedagogy. His contributions to a wide variety of publications culminated in an associate editorship on the Dial. Since 1920 he has edited the Sociological Review in Eng land. He acknowledges an "intellectual debt" to Professor Patrick Geddes of India and Edinburgh, whose work in synthetics (making science, especially biology and geography, serve society in town-planning, education, etc.) he began investigating and studying, by letter, in 1916. Already two Mumford books have wide fame: The Story of Utopias and Sticks...
...Wagnalls. (Publishers of the Dictionary, the Literary Digest and of the now defunct International Book Review...