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...Wolffe '95 and C. G. Carter '96 will edit the Portfolio this year...
...papers named below, the number of pages refer to reading matter only. The Cornell Era is a twelve page newspaper and literary magazine edited by students elected from the junior and senior classes. Williams publishes a ten page weekly newspaper. The University of Chicago Weekly is a large eight page newspaper. The students at Brown edit the Brunonian, a paper of eleven pages which is to some extent given up to fiction. The Lehigh Burr of nine pages is almost wholly fiction. Iowa College publishes a weekly, known as the Unit, containing about eight pages usually devoted simply to news...
...population not in sympathy with our institutions. (2) Italians, Russians, and Austrians assimilate very slowly with the natives. Atl. Mo. May, 1893, pp. 648-55. (d) The present laws are not sufficient. (1) Even if enforced the evils referred to would not be remedied. U. S. Revised Statutes 2nd edit...
...weakens the Empire. - (1) By dividing its powers: Chamberlain in Lond. Times. Apr. 11. '93. - (2) A step toward disintegration: Dicey, 89, - (3) By making the ministry unstable: Balfour in Lond Times, Apr. 22. '93; Contem. LXI, 314. Rev. of Rev., VII. 235-40 (Mch. 15, '93); Edit. in Lond. Times, Apr. 7, '93; Fort. LIII...
...following men have been selected to edit the Yale Record during the coming year: L. R. Metcalf '96 of New York; Thomas Cochrane Jr., '94, of Montclair N. J.; J. D. Mitchell '95 of Columbus, Ohio; Roswell B. Mason, and Henry G. Miller Jr., both '95 and of Chicago...