Word: falling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...pound class: Axford (M. I. T.) defeated Charles Cooke '32, by fall...
...pound class: A. J. Klein '32 defeated Lagar (M. I. T.), by fall...
...pound class: J. A. Campbell '32, defeated Knoepple (M. I. T.), by fall...
...pound class: Ward (M. I. T.) defeated J. C. Turley '32, by fall...
There is no absolute whereby to measure the rise and fall of the level of college journalism, if any. Periodically there arises the question of whither is the undergraduate newspaper going; the medium of judgment chosen by observers is the editorial pages of college papers. The latest criticism, from the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, is an epitome of all that has been said on the subject lately. It asserts that college editors fail to harmonize the tone of their editorial columns with the responsibility that is theirs by virtue of their place as representatives of the college in print. Cynicism, flippancy...