Word: co
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Yale Courant judges from the numerous hairpins lying around on their campus that Harvard is not the only New England College favored with co-education...
...formerly occupied by the University Press, and now by John Wilson & Son, is to be torn down by order of the College authorities. The Wilsons will take possession of the University Press building at once, adding their own material to that recently purchased of the creditors of Welch, Bigelow, & Co...
...Beacon (from Boston University), enraged at a pleasant notice in the Advocate, indulges in a column and a half of abuse of the Exchange Editor of that paper. The Beacon evidently regards the Advocate's remarks as an attack against college co-education, a subject upon which the members of Boston University are naturally somewhat sensitive. But this is hardly sufficient excuse for such flagrant abuse of our brother editor. The names "little innocent" and "mucker" which he is called in different parts of the paper can seldom be applied to the same individual; "child" and "frequenter of lager-beer...
...bright faces of the young ladies in Cambridge, and we would not even be so selfish as to envy them a Harvard degree; but we have too much respect for them to wish to have them associated with us in our college course. Many examples of the success of co-education have been quoted; but it has had some results which are not so satisfactory, and the reports of these results have been carefully suppressed. In spite of all that is said to the contrary, co-education in college is not a success in the highest sense of the word...
...price of co-ordinate paper has risen slightly on account of the increased demand at this season of the year from a certain instructor in German...