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...following article was written especially for the Crimson by Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, professor of Government at Harvard, about the Literary Digest poll and the outcome of the election...
Probably the most valuable books in this display, however, are the manuscripts of "The Rectory umbrella", and the "Mischmasch". The former is a little book done by Lewis Carroll while at Eton, charmingly written and illustrated, and of double interest because most of it has never been published. The "Mischmasch" was written by Carroll while at Oxford, and contains the first verse of his poem the "jabberwocky" which was not published until 25 years later. There is a translation of the words in the first verse showing how they were formed. As this has never been published, and explains...
...following review of the current number of the Advocate was written especially for the Crimson by Bernard De Voto '18, author of "The House of the Sun goes Down" and other novels...
Professor Felix Frankfurter and J. M. Landis have written on "The Business of the Supreme Court Under the Jurisdictional...
Charmingly written, Harness develops poignantly a man's fine emotion, sympathetically a woman's illogical but inevitable reaction...