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...books are attractively bound in dark red cloth, with rough edges and gilt top. Each volume contains a photogravure portrait. The price is seventy-five cents...
Brooks House has been presented a complete set of the works of Phillips Brooks, published by E.P. Dutton & Company. The set is an edition de luxe, bound in calf, and numbers twelve volumes. Each volume has stamped in gold on one side "Harvard University" and on the other "Phillips Brooks House." The frontispiece of the first volume is an excellent steel engraving of the author. Rev. John Cotton Brooks is the editor of the edition...
...book is bound in a heavy crimson paper cover, on which the Harvard seal is printed in silver...
...wish to call attention through your columns to the very evident disregard which the class of 1904 shows for its football interests, a disregard which is bound to wreck its chances of establishing a good class reputation. For several years past no Freshman team has lost its Yale game. I wish, therefore, to call attention to the present conditions, for if the disposition of the class as thus far shown may be taken as a criterion, 1904 bids fair to fall below that record. I wish to bring out the latest bit of evidence. On Saturday, a regular...
...doubles Davis and Ward defeated Black and Barrett, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. In general, the English team found it impossible to handle the American service. The reversing twist adopted in serving by the American team, and the consequent erratic bound of the balls was a puzzle for the English team entirely unlooked for. The English team was under a slight disadvantage from the unaceustomed quickness of the American style of ball, but was on the whole fairly outplayed...