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Brown Freshmen--P. Romane, Floren, l.e.; F. Romano, Offen, l.f.; Lear, Ricch; l.f.; Fraad, c.; Felt, r.g.; Gammano, r.t.; Chapin, r.e.; Pebon, Peterson, q.b.; Groce, r.h.; Rurt, Cass, Heushaw, l.h.; Karabari, f.b.
But the great mass of his public cherishes him for quite another reason: dean of mystery and detective fiction, he has written 400-odd short stories, and, at the last census, 140 full-length yarns. One in every four books sold in England is by Wallace, and the tremendous sale...
A new addition to the display of the Elizabethan books given the library by the family of W. A. White '63 and other friends of Harvard is an English version of Ariosto's "Satyres in Seven Famous Discourses, shewing the State of the Court and Courtiers; of Libertie and the...
Included among the books in this collection are several first editions but the majority are almost equally rare second and third printings. The titles of almost all are characteristically long and explanatory. One volume by George Chapman is entitled "A Justification of a Strange Action of Nero in Burying with...
The first of a series of organ recitals by Dr. A. T. Davsion '06 will be given this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. All the recitals will be open to the public. The following programme will be presented today: Prelude, Vierne Andante (Symphonie Romane) Widor Allegro, Guilmant...