Excerpt from Green Book, 1926, Vol. 3 For the faintest gleam of warning From the lights along the shore. Tis a darkness that stirs itself gently, That makes tin
Excerpt from The Green Book, 1944 Every member of our Rhetoric class has contributed his bit to this War Bond. We have had a double purpose in buying it: it wil
Excerpt from The Green Book, 1926, Vol. 3 Of all sports in college these days, tennis boasts the greatest following. The number of participants in the game has
Excerpt from Greenbook, 1926 Supper time comes, and evening study hours follow. Finally about nine o'clock we chance upon a subject. In a little while we have a
Excerpt from Crops and Markets, Vol. 3: July 1926 Green River, embracing _five counties -i_h_ the Owensboro, Ky., district __and about half the Henderson distri