Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...reliable and easily accessible information regard to any question which may arise in reference to Harvard. Nearly complete files of all the college papers have already been secured. The "Harvard Lyceum," the first college paper, issued in 1810-11, the "Harvard Register," "Collegian," "Harvard Magazine," "Advocate," "Magenta," "Echo," "Herald," "Crimson," all are more or less well represented. Many of the numbers, however, are missing and donations of all kinds are solicited. One or two odd numbers of college papers, class secretaries reports, theatrical programs, photographs, in fact anything, however small, will be thoroughly appreciated. Duplicates are very valuable for purposes...
...telegram from our special correspondent at New Haven giving the scores of the tennis tournament was received too late for publication in yesterday's issue of the CRIMSON...
Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the DAILY CRIMSON, and that a copy of them be sent to the family of our classmate...
...wish to say a word to those who are in the habit of inserting notices in the CRIMSON. In past years it has always been customary to print various notices which are important to the members of different athletic teams, clubs and societies. We find, however, that this privilege is liable to abuse; that many notices are published which are of little consequence to any one in college, and that other notices are being reprinted day after day. This crowds out of the columns of the CRIMSON much matter which is of interest to our subscribers and which ought...
SUBSCRIPTIONS to the CRIMSON will be received at Leavitt and Peirce's and at Amee's. The price is $3.50, payable strictly in advance...