Word: boarding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...monthly paper with a new policy. The policy is commendable, and has the promise of life in it; it is, too, within inescapable limits of editorial selection, a policy as democratic as the times. The magazine is to be "everyone's magazine." There is to be no announced editorial board except the business staff; publication in it is to be an end in itself; the men who from time to time serve as editorial committee are bound not to publish their own work, provided unbiased judges think any other contribution at least as good. The magazine is, one notes further...
...open letter to the Harvard Board of Overseers--with its entertaining cartoon--deals with an engrossing topic. Everywhere increases in salaries for teachers are being talked of. Now come undergraduates to the rescue. Among the conclusions that no wise man will fail to draw are that students are after all somewhat interested in the training they get, and that the cruel undergraduate, though he may ride an instructor to death in the classroom, is human enough not to want the poor fellow's children to die in a garret. The last paragraph is perhaps out of place. "At Oxford," said...
...spring competitions for positions on the news and business staffs of the CRIMSON Board will commence March 13, on which date all candidates will report at the CRIMSON Building, where their work will be outlined in detail. The exact time of reporting will be announced later...
These two competitions will be open to the members of 1921 and 1922, this being the last opportunity for Sophomores to make these departments of the board. The competition like the one which started in January, will last nine weeks, at the end of which time the successful candidates will be elected to the Board. This is a much shorter time than usual, candidates in former years having competed for several weeks longer. It will be different from the last in that the candidates for the editorial staffs will not be called out with those competing for the other departments...
...worried communicators and the ponderous projects of editorial writers are vain; the Union has found a brief solution of her problems without them. For one night she is happy. This evening she puts aside the ignominious role of "Mem., Jr.," banishes the tribe of Hottentot maidens that serve her board, and receives in queenly state a fulfildged Junior Class...