Brief Bits. Volume I Issue 1. December 1932
Sold by Crow Hop Rare Books, ABAA, Woodstock, GA, U.S.A.
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since September 11, 2020
Sold by Crow Hop Rare Books, ABAA, Woodstock, GA, U.S.A.
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since September 11, 2020
Published by The School Paper Club of the Barnstable (MA) Junior and Senior High Schools. 12 pp., typed and photomechanically reproduced, side-stapled between two pieces of construction paper, the front cover with typed publication information and a hand-colored ivy design border. Former owner s name (?) written on rear cover. About VG+, with center vertical crease. The Editorial announces that they will be exchanging papers with other schools and reminds potential contributors that "material handed in must be signed as a guarantee of its truth." Some of the sections include notices of new teachers and principal and a teacher resignation, articles on the Etiquette Club and Ninth Grade Dramatic Club, alumni news, basketball, football, and hockey reviews, lineups, and scores, and a section on school cheers. Includes eleven advertisements, including those for Peters Chocolate Shop in Hyannis, Newton the Florist, Harold F. Hinckley Optometrist, Mayflower Restaurant, and Jig-Saw Puzzles for Sale. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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