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College, E (1926). Greenbook - 1926 Volume 3, Number 2 . Eastern Nazarene College
College, EasternGreenbook - 1926 Volume 3, Number 2 . Eastern Nazarene College, 1926
College, EasternGreenbook - 1926 Volume 3, Number 2 . Eastern Nazarene College, 1926
College, EasternGreenbook - 1926 Volume 3, Number 2 . Eastern Nazarene College, 1926
The freshman Rhetoric Classes together with the English Department at Eastern Nazarene College compiled the works of students into books that they called the Greenbooks. The books consist of many different types of writings written by the students themselves.
Table of Contents
1 Foreword
2 Contents
4 Editorial
Selfishness and the College Student
6 The Lower Light
By Olive G. Tracy
7 Would You Please Help Me?
By Jessie L. Angilly
9 Eats But Mainly Eaters
By H. Blair Ward
10 Hame O'Mine
By Elsie C. Gatherer
11 Human Nature in a Schoolroom
By Margaret W. Brown
13 Sardines, or a Whale?
By Sewell C. Hilyard
15 Around the Tables at E.N.C.
16 A Farmer's Friend
By George A. Rogers
18 Will it Stop Raining?
By Edward S. Mann
19 The Paradox of E.N.C.
By Samuel Young
20 Where is Christ?
By (Mrs.) Reba Park Miller
22 The Work of a True College
By Elsie C. Gatherer
24 Trivia
By College Rhetoric Class
27 Topics in Brief
By College Rhetoric Class
28 College Humor
30 Ads
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The freshman Rhetoric Classes together with the English Department at Eastern Nazarene College compiled the works of students into books that they called the Greenbooks. The first book in the Archives is dated in 1926, but is noted that Greenbooks had been compiled since 1922. The books consist of many different types of writings written by the students themselves.
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