Word: enlightenment
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...issue, less than one was given to advertising, but it had two pages of editorials and three solid pages of brief correspondence, College news, "Lies of the Week," and so on. There were then no dailies, and hence the undergraduates expected the semi-monthly CRIMSON and the Advocate to enlighten them. The itemeditor, prototype of the CRIMSON representatives who make life so agreeable for the officers of the University, was a valued member of the board in those days; and excepting for a little verse--and a very pretty little verse it was too--there was in the number...
...CRIMSON made a fatal mistake in this respect. Let me enlighten them as to the character of the Brown team. Though their adoption of the title Brown met no outburst of righteous indignation at that college, they were and are no more nor less than a scrub team of the same nature as the team they played. Mr. Hale, their manager, will vouch for this statement...
...hope that the athletic committee will try to enlighten the students in the way it deems wisest...
...bench as a regular substitute in the game. I understand that the protest against him by the junior captain was not allowed. In view of these circumstances it would be interesting to know why not. It would prevent much misunderstanding and perhaps some hard feeling if Captain Dean would enlighten...
...last issue, the editorials deserve particular mention. They are frank and honest, and will serve to enlighten more than one student in regard to two questions closely connected with college life: the athletic question and the "coaching" question. From personal experience we know that there are scores of students who are almost entirely ignorant both of the status of the body which now governs our athletics and of the course of events which led to the establishment of that body. There are also scores of students who have never stopped to think of the evils which attend the system...