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VOLUME ONE OF MORISON'S HISTORY GOES TO PRESS

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Representing the first volume of the Tercentennial History of Harvard University, edited by Professor S. E. Morison '08, copy for "The Development of the University, 1869-1929" went to the Harvard University Press yesterday.

In addition to the introductory chapters dealing with general features of the University, there are 39 chapters written by 43 authors, each of whom has had a long-standing connection with the department about which he writes.

Undergraduate activities, with the one exception of the musical clubs, are outside the scope of this volume and will be dealt with by Professor Morison in the history of the College which he is writing himself, and which will constitute volumes II-IV of the Tercentennial History.

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