Word: exonian
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...would not answer such an ungentlemanly tirade. If the writer of that article had read the letters which so disturb his spirit he would have seen that the parts which caused "Exeter to be up in arms" were simply in reply to the unjust criticism which appeared in the Exonian, and were purely personal. Being of a personal nature, they could not, without false interpretation, be the cause of any ill-feeling between Harvard and Exeter...
...else knavish freshman recently graduated from Andover, has been writing articles to the Philippians signing himself "Pilliparius" and evidently considering himself an accredited delegate to represent Harvard thought to the fellows at Andover. This eccentric individual has asserted various views as coming from Harvard against the tone of the Exonian and all Exeter besides. Naturally Exeter is up in arms at this attack and wants to know if that is the way in which Exeter is viewed by Harvard men. We would inform the students there that the presuming young man must be either some escaped lunatic...
...last Exonian devotes a page to the account of the minstrel show which was given by the students a short time...
...Exonian issues a pleasing little extra containing an account of the Exeter-Andover game. The extra is illustrated, and among the squibs hurled at the defeated Andover men is the following...
Andover had 200 horns ordered for her expected celebration; of course, Exeter didn't know it, so she took a Horne up to Andover. - Exonian...