Word: echos
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this same year, 1879, The Echo, the first college daily, sprang up to live three years of unsuccessful life and be supplanted with hardly a struggle by the Herald in 1882. According to the Advocate it was hard to say what feature of the Echo was most acceptable to its readers, "the vulgarity of the first year, the insipidity of the second, or the negligence of the third...
...doubtless right to a great degree. There are always some men whose busy minds team with so many ideas at once, that expression must halt and waver while the thoughts struggling for expression fight it out among themselves. The "meaningless 'uh'" is of course merely the far-off echo of that wordless mental battle...
...satisfy his taste except a vigorous editorial on the need of greater individualism among undergraduates. Time was, and not so long ago, when we considered Harvard individualistic to a fault: It is to be hoped that the writer of this article overestimates the necessity for his plea. We echo heartily the arguments for the establishment of an open Forum in the Union, and await its initiation with impatience. The suggestion for a change in the plans for the Widener library might have value if it were expressed intelligibly...
...Lecture on "The Struggle for Christian Truth in Italy. I. The Protestant Revolution and its Echo in Italy," by Rev. Dr. Giovanni Luzzi, in Andover Chapel...
...Lecture on "The Struggle for Christian Truth in Italy. I. The Protestant Revolution and its Echo in Italy," by Rev. Dr. Glovanni Luzzi, in Andover Chapel...