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...never leave him in want of spicy items for his "Local Column." What a strong argument for co-education these considerations suggest! Supposing college journalism worth encouragement, we can hardly find a better way of encouraging it than by admitting women to the colleges. Under co-education, a college editorship meets with comfort and ease, and has a far wider field for the development of that genius, which the college editor never lacks. And what if the fair co-eds are eligible to positions on the papers! We, in the east, can hardly conceive how intense the competition for positions...
...Frye, '86, yesterday resigned from the presidency and editorship of the CRIMSON. Mr. J. M. Merriam, '86, was elected president in his place...
...based on the well known German edition of Kock. The "Clouds" will be followed by Sophocles "Antigone" based on the edition of Wolff. The "Antigone" is to be edited by Prof. D'Ooge, of Ann Arbor. The object of this series which is being issued under the joint editorship of Prof. J. W. White of Harvard and Prof. Packard of Yale, is to furnish a number of editions of Greek authors with sound and practical notes, based on the best recent German editions. The notes are in the main to be translated from the German but will contain numerous additions...
...January Bulletin, issued by the library under the editorship of Justin Winsor, has just appeared. The official corporation records published with it extend from September 26 to December 22, 1882. From these we learn that the class fund of the class of 1828, amounting to nearly $3000, has passed into the possession of the college to found a scholarship under certain restrictions; that the corporation has no purpose of erecting a fence around Jarvis field; that a committee from the corporation to act with the faculty committee on all matters of college athletics has been appointed, consisting of Messrs. Adams...
...Palmer, the author of the "Folk-Etymology," has undertaken the editorship of the "Dictionary of Foreign Words and Phrases Adopted into English," for the preparation of which the late Mr. Stanford left a bequest of $25,000 to the University of Oxford...