Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Saturday morning the CRIMSON took the Boston Herald to task for its misstatement of the prices of rooms in the new Freshman Dormitories. We have since learned that the Herald was not alone in the mistake and that all the Boston papers were glad to correct it when told of the true state of the case. The Herald printed the corrected account in a much more prominent place than the erroneous one and with much more attractive headlines. It is our duty to say that the original mistake was purely accidental and undesigned. The Herald deserves rather thanks for correcting...
Harvard has suffered so often at the hands of the newspapers that we were not surprised to find in the Boston Herald for December ninth, a statement that "the price of rooms in the Freshman dormitories will run from $150 to $350 a year." This is absolutely incorrect. The average room rent in the new dormitories is to be $150, which is $75 less than the average rent now paid by Freshman classes. There is to be an adequate number of rooms costing less than $150; some, in fact, will be priced as low as $35 a year...
...hope that some steps can be taken to have this newest error rectified in the public press. As for the Herald, a sense of fairness should cause it to set the public right by publishing the correct figures at once...
...unopposed in the line--free to break through and spoil any play. Yet it was from this formation that Yale made her principal gains and pulled off something which has not been seen for years in a big game--a long run right around the end." "STADIUM" in Boston Herald...
...hours of the landing of the boat in order to secure the reduction. They will not be honored by the hotel clerk if first presented to him. Men having orders should present them to K. P. Hill at the Imperial Room 756; to R. P. Kelley at the Herald Square, and to S. F. Withe at the B way Central Room...