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...Matthew Josephson - Harcourt, Brace ($5). THE JOURNAL OF ARNOLD BENNETT Vols. I & II- Viking ($4 each). THE LETTERS OF D. H. LAWRENCE edited by Aldous Huxley - Viking ($5). LIVES - Gustav Eckstein - Harper ($3). THE MARCH OF DEMOCRACY - James Truslow Adams - Scribner ($3.50). MARK TWAIN'S AMERICA - Bernard De Voto - Little, Brown ($4). MEMOIRS OF HECTOR BERLIOZ - edited by Ernest Newman - Knopf ($5). MEMOIRS OF PRINCE VON BULOW - Vols. Ill & IV - Little, Brown ($5 each). MEN AGAINST DEATH - PAUL DE KRUIF - Harcourt, Brace ($3.50). MORE MERRY-GO-ROUND - Anonymous - Liveright ($3). A NEW DEAL - Stuart Chase - Macmil...
Final plans for the Winthrop House Christmas dinner were revealed yesterday when it was announced that the dinner will take place on Thursday, December 15. During the dinner the Glee Club will sing and afterwards B.A. De Voto '20, instructor in English will read several selections...
Commending the enterprises of the group that is planning to publish the new Harvard Critic, Bernard De Voto '20, instructor in English, declared recently that there was always room at Harvard for such a paper and that the moment was opportune for breaking in on the monopoly now held by the three undergraduate publications...
...Graduates' Magazine will continue its frank criticism of the University," Morrison stated last night. "Criticism is called for and the Graduates' Magazine seems to be one of the mediums for it. The general policies of Mr. De Voto will be continued...
...magazine is a quarterly publication carrying articles deal'vg chiefly with the affairs of the University. It was established in 1892 as a medium for graduate comment and criticism. During his term as editor De Voto contributed toward making the magazine "one of the few periodicals that can openly make constructive criticism of Harvard," as one of the contributors said in commenting on his retirement...