Madison Hall Notes Volume 12 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 Excerpt: ...14 1.15 P. M.--Regular Gymnasium Classes. Friday, December 15 5.15 P. M.--Regular Gymnasium Classes. GENERAL LOST--Waterman's fountain pen with P.P.T.E. clip--R. A. James. One pair Tortoise shell spectacles in black case on lawn--Marye Beattie. S. X. pin, C. Dittrich on back. James' Latin-English Dictionary and a Mather-Wheeler exercise book. Retutn to Madison Hall--J. G. McManaway. A gold ornamental fountain pen. A green felt hat with name inside. Finder please return or leave at Madison Hall--J. E. Currell. A Physiology text book. Finder please return to H. A. Sparr. An overcoat was taken, by mistake, from Madison Hall (upstairs) Tuesday afternoon, between 4.30 and 6.30. Was purchased from F. Newman & Sons, and had a pair of undressed kid gloves-in pocket. Please return to Wm. T. Senn, 116 i4th St. One long gold bar pin. Return to Madison Hall, i Parker Fountain pen by E. W. Hollingsworth. i Pocket Bakelite pen by G. R. Jeffrey. FOUND--i fountain pen at Gymnasium by H. G. Preston, i pair tortoise shall spectacles on the long walk. Ladies's white gloves, West Lawn, Tuesday. Waterman's fountain pen at P. O., Monday, Oct. 20, by W. D. Newton. i curve University of Virginia, January 6, 1917 Vol. XII No. 14 First Anniversary of Extension Work Marks It Successful Different Phases of the Extension Work at Present Soon after the conclusion of the Raymond Robin's Campaign of last year, the work which had hitherto been carried on for the sake of promoting the welfare of the populaces of near by communities, was organized so that it might be conducted with more systematic forethought. In this manner the Extension Bureau of the University Y. M. C. A. became a most important factor of the work, and under the direction of Mr. Harmon, who is Secretary of the Extensi...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 Excerpt: ...14 1.15 P. M.--Regular Gymnasium Classes. Friday, December 15 5.15 P. M.--Regular Gymnasium Classes. GENERAL LOST--Waterman's fountain pen with P.P.T.E. clip--R. A. James. One pair Tortoise shell spectacles in black case on lawn--Marye Beattie. S. X. pin, C. Dittrich on back. James' Latin-English Dictionary and a Mather-Wheeler exercise book. Retutn to Madison Hall--J. G. McManaway. A gold ornamental fountain pen. A green felt hat with name inside. Finder please return or leave at Madison Hall--J. E. Currell. A Physiology text book. Finder please return to H. A. Sparr. An overcoat was taken, by mistake, from Madison Hall (upstairs) Tuesday afternoon, between 4.30 and 6.30. Was purchased from F. Newman & Sons, and had a pair of undressed kid gloves-in pocket. Please return to Wm. T. Senn, 116 i4th St. One long gold bar pin. Return to Madison Hall, i Parker Fountain pen by E. W. Hollingsworth. i Pocket Bakelite pen by G. R. Jeffrey. FOUND--i fountain pen at Gymnasium by H. G. Preston, i pair tortoise shall spectacles on the long walk. Ladies's white gloves, West Lawn, Tuesday. Waterman's fountain pen at P. O., Monday, Oct. 20, by W. D. Newton. i curve University of Virginia, January 6, 1917 Vol. XII No. 14 First Anniversary of Extension Work Marks It Successful Different Phases of the Extension Work at Present Soon after the conclusion of the Raymond Robin's Campaign of last year, the work which had hitherto been carried on for the sake of promoting the welfare of the populaces of near by communities, was organized so that it might be conducted with more systematic forethought. In this manner the Extension Bureau of the University Y. M. C. A. became a most important factor of the work, and under the direction of Mr. Harmon, who is Secretary of the Extensi...

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United States

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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48

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978-1-130-39656-0

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9781130396560

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1-130-39656-8



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