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...confused with U. S. Editor Robert ("Droch") Bridges of Scribner's Magazine...
...Sunday afternoon gatherings were started three years ago under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society and have proved very popular. Eminent men, including the late President Eliot and Professor Emeritus George Herbert Palmer '64, have spoken in former meetings, and their talks have recently been published by Charles Scribner's Sons under that title of "Religion and Modern Life...
...editions of "The Copeland Reader," edited by Professor C. T. Copeland '82, gave been published by Charles Scribner's Sons comprising a two-volume edition designed for text-book use, and a five-volume subscription edition of elaborate design. The text-book edition has one volume devoted to the American reading, and one containing only the English literature treated in the Reader...
...BRIGHT DOOM-John Hall Wheelock-Scribner ($2). Poet Wheelock has been so often patted for his "ecstasy," that now he writes such vague, silly, categories as this...
...George H. Doran Co. united to produce "the largest publishing-house of English language books and periodicals in the world." Asked the purpose of the merger, Frank N. Doubleday said: "To sell more books." Many years ago an office boy for the publishing house of Charles Scribner's Sons, dreamed a dream. Thirty years ago (in 1897) he saw his dream come true. Frank N. Doubleday (with $25,000 borrowed money) had established a concern for the dissemination of books. George Henry Doran also was a stubbornly ambitious office boy- in Toronto and Chicago publishing houses...