Word: columns
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Communications are so frequently sent to the CRIMSON for publication and so many have to be rejected for failing to comply with the most obvious requirements that it seems necessary to state what the purpose of the communication column is and to name these requirements...
...always been the object of the CRIMSON to encourage through this column the expression of opinion or the contribution of information by members of the University on all subjects that may appropriately be brought before college men in a college newspaper. But obviously the editors are always obliged to use discretion in determining the propriety of the subjects discussed, and, beyond that, of the manner in which the discussion is carried on. While there is rarely any question as to the former, there sometimes is as to the latter and communications have to be rejected on that account. While...
Much as Harvard men may resent the charge recently considered in this column, to the effect that university athletics are entirely committed to a small number of players while the rest stand by in lazy indifference, it must be admitted that the necessity for such appeals as this gives color to the imputation, even in the eyes of persons better informed than the one who uttered...
...would be sent from England. He sent an expedition up the Blue Nile which terminated in disaster. The siege closed down. Not a word of relief came to Gordon. He prolonged the siege for 317 days. Then he sent his little steamers down the river to meet the relief column. On January 26, Khartoum fell and was put to fire and sword. Gordon was shot in the street making a last effort to defend the town...
...CORBETT, 22 Perkins Hall, offers two reduced rates to Princeton, going Friday night and return Saturday night or Sunday afternoon. See advertisement in another column...