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...University and the College sent almost all of their binding there. By 1929 the great increase in business forced the Bindery to move to the old Annex of Boylston Hall, which was located where Wigglesworth Hall now sprawls along the south side of the Yard. When the Annex was torn down in the following year, the Bindery had to pack up and move once again, this time to its present location on Memorial Drive...
...long as Harvard remains in existence, books will be read, and as long as they are read, some will become tattered and torn. As an agency for the preservation of such books, therefore, the Bindery will continue to be an important cog in Harvard's educational machine...
...Nazis in eight years turn bankrupt, impoverished, faction-torn, truncated, disarmed Germany into the greatest military power in history...
...THOSE TORN FROM EARTH-Frederick Hollander-Liveright ($2.50). An exceedingly likable story about some comparatively lucky German emigres, artists and entertainers in Paris, London, Tel-Aviv, Hollywood. Author Hollander does the unheard-of thing in a refugee story of making much of his action cheerful, even funny, and gets away with...
...fighting in Iraq (see p. 28) threatened the whole Moslem area of Empire-India as well as the Arab world. Disaffections, torn loyalties, old grudges: all these might even swing the Moslem parts of the Empire into the enemy's arms. The disaster of Greece (see p. 38) had brought up Dominion jealousies, which did not amount to much as yet but might another...