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...incoming board of editors of the Record and the Courant have recently organized. Of the Record, R. M. Crosby '98 is chairman and J. H. Scranton '98, business manager; Forsyth Wickes '98 is Chairman of the Courant, and T. S. McLane '98, business manager. The members of the junior class eligible to Phi Beta Kappa membership were recently elected to the society, and at the same meeting an amendment was made in the constitution by which beginning with the class of 1900 a stand of 3.30 for two years or of 3.40 for one year will be required for admission...
...Yale faculty states that there will some time elapse before the new Billings professorship of $70,000 in English literature will be filled. Three prominent literary students are named for the place-Richard Burton, literary editor of the Hartford Courant; Charles Dudley Warner, and Dr. William Lyon Phelps, instructor in English at Yale. This will be the leading chair in literature at Yale...
...games to be played on each home grounds and one on neutral. The Alumni Weekly is making earnest efforts to satisfy its increasing list of subscribers and an excellent paper is the result of the time and labor that is now given it. The last number of the Courant observed its 30th anniversary. The Record has issued its first poster, which in date and subject may be commemorative of Saturday's game. It is by R. M. Crosby '98, whose work on the Horse Show in Harper's Weekly was noticeable...
...HAVEN, CONN., Feb. 27. - The following board of editors for the Yale Courant, one of the literary magazines of the university, has been sslected: L. L. Braston, New Haven; H. S. Johnston, New York City; H. A. Loomis, Brooklyn; W. A. McFadden, Cincinnati; G. C. Holdster, Grand Rapids, Mich.; and E. M. Richmond, Brooklyn...
Eight papers are issued fortnightly. The Yale Courant is composed of twelve pages of fiction and verse. The Yale Record is a humorous publication of about none pages. The Red and Blue, published at the University of Pennsylvania, is a fourteen page literary paper. The Columbia Spectator has some seventeen pages of news, fiction and humor. The Bowdoin students publish the Orient, a literary magazine and newspaper of fourteen pages. The Dartmouth contains fourteen pages of college news, edited from the senior class. The Wesleyan Argus has about twelve pages divided into fiction and news, and is edited by members...