Word: yearbooks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Featuring 50 pages of candid camera shots of house members engaged in various extra-curricular activities, the Deacons Testament, Kirkland House yearbook, will appear in the first week of June...
...there not also room for such a House Secretary plan for those interested in non-athletic activities? Leverett and Lowell have excellent Glee Clubs; Kirkland has recently announced the publication of a yearbook; Leverett has attempted a "weekly", Lowell a "scrapbook"; Adams has a highly-trained group of tutors playing "recorders." Other, unannounced activities have undoubtedly taken place of which we are not aware...
...resigns after 40 years with the Britannica, turning over the reins to aggressive Walter Yust, associate editor and ex-newspaperman. Now moving from its Manhattan offices to luxurious new quarters in Chicago's Civic Opera Building, the staff is working on the encyclopædia's new yearbook of 1,000 articles, scheduled for publication this month...
Members of the yearbook staff are: Harold M. Wolff (no relation to educator), William L. Archer, Elijah D. Adkins, Francis K. Buckley, John P. Coghlan, Frank W. Hustace, Jr., R. Stanley Lawton, Charles L. Fallonsbee...
...member of the Law Review told investigators that his organization had once offered $100 to the young publication but has since refrained from payment. He cited the achievement of the yearbook men in putting charges on term bills, something the Review has not been able to do during its 50 years of existence...