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...hoped that the collection will be unusually large this fall as there are more requests for clothing and books than in previous years. The clothing will be sent to worthy charitable organizations, and the magazines and periodicals received will be distributed among hospitals, reading-rooms and charity homes. The text-book loan library in Brooks House is supplied with books acquired in this collection and especially needs those books used in large courses such as History 1, Government 1, Economics 1, and English A, as the demand for these is the greatest...
...janitor who will deliver them to the collectors. Men living in private houses who wish to add to the collection are requested to send word to J. Curtiss, Dunster 40. All the articles collected will be distributed to worthy charitable organizations. The following articles are especially needed: text books of all kinds, coats, suits, sweaters, shirts, hats, gloves, underwear, neckwear, shoes, magazines, and books...
...Emerson J next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. This reading will be in addition to the series previously announced. As November 10 is the anniversary of Schiller's birth, Professor Kuehnemann will read the last two acts of "Wallenstein." Students are requested to bring copies of the text with them...
...Schiller's "Maria Stuart," and will be open to the public. In the present half-year, Professor Kuehnemann will also read from the works of Kliest, Grillparzer, and Hebbel. And in the second half-year portions of Goethe's "Faust" will be read. In addition to reading from the text, Professor Kuehnemann will make a few introductory remarks concerning each author, and will also summarize briefly these portions of the text which are omitted...
...Room J, Emerson Hall. At subsequent readings during the first half-year, Professor Kuehnemann will read from the works of Kliest, Grillparzer, and Hebbel respectively. In the second half-year he will read portions of Goethe's "Faust." In addition to reading from the text, Professor Kuehnemann will make a few introductory remarks concerning each author, and will also summarize briefly those portions of the text which are omitted...