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According to the report of the Associated Harvard Clubs Committee on Schools, written by N. H. Batchelder '01, nearly 50 per cent of the University's undergraduate population registers from Massachusetts. The South and the Far West contribute only three per sent each, and the rest of the undergraduate body is recruited from the other parts of the United States and from foreign countries. This would tend to show that the University is becoming more sectional in character and does not have as satisfactory a geographical distribution of students as is found at Yale...
...following review of the "Wonder Book," Lampy's current special number, was written by F. W. C. Hersey '99, of the University English Department...
...following article on the Sacco and Vanzetti ease was written for the Crimson by Professor W. E. Hocking, '01 of the University Philosophy Department...
...manuscripts of "Mischmasch" and "The Rectory Umbrella" were written while Lewis Carroll was a student at Eton and Oxford. These also are on display...
Perhaps the smallest letter ever written was one called "The Miniature Letter" and was written by Carroll to Dynphna Ellis and signed "Sylvie". One of the first prints of this is among other letters of Carroll. The entire exhibit will be in the cases for two weeks, until the resuming of classes after the Spring recess...