Word: column
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Melish '31, the editor, and president of the Harvard Socialist Club, has sent letters to Liberal and Socialist Clubs and organizations in colleges throughout the country to seek material and subscriptions. A regular column will be devoted in each issue to news reports of college liberal activity, and, in addition, each issue will carry a report of the political and social situation in some important college or university. In this way the new paper will serve as a means of communication between colleges...
...following day, The Dartmouth's editorial column was filled with nothing but--Wear your shorts, wear your shorts, wear your shorts, etc. It appeared in large bold type, and minute type, but it appeared nevertheless. The editorial ended with, "Rain or shine, put on your shorts, sleet or snow, put on your shorts; fair or foul, put on your shorts, blustery or balmy, put on your shorts right now before you have your coffee and doughnuts, PUT ON YOUR SHORTS...
...happen to be a son of Senator Fess, having resided in New York for the past six years, and, as far as his ever having been classified in the wet column is concerned, I can assure you that you are doing him a very gross injustice. As a matter of fact, he has been a sincere dry advocate during his entire lifetime...
...reader is as bored with this column as the Vagabond, the special round trip rates to Montreal are envogue. And this ought to fill the column anyway. If it doesn't, a book review will turn the trick...
...Vagabond feels that something ought to be done to get the undergraduate out of the local excavations. His mail stated that no remarks about such commonplaces as New York Night Clubs, Wanderings amid the Widener Turnstiles and such ilk would be tolerated. The letter expressly stated that this column should discuss "Quaint, Quotable, and Out-of-the-Way Spots Having an Aura of Originality...