Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...dinner the present board will entertain about one hundred guests, many of whom are former editors of the CRIMSON and its predecessors, the Herald and the Magenta, as well as several members of the Faculty. D. C. Nugent, Jr., '11, will act as toastmaster and will call for the following toasts...
Announcer.--J. J. Hallahan, Boston Herald...
...College journalism in the publication of illustrated articles upon the general affairs of the University. There have been but three cases of active competition. From 1873 to 1882 the Magenta and later the CRIMSON were similar to the Advocate, but by no means identical. The two dailies, the Herald and the Echo, competed for six months in 1882, and a third daily, the News, capitulated at the end of October in the second year of its existence. These facts seem to show that direct competition with an established journal leads to failure for the younger contestant. Applying this hypothesis...
...CRIMSON will hold its thirty-seventh anniversary celebration this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. At this dinner the present board will entertain nearly eighty guests, about twenty-five of whom are former editors of the CRIMSON and of its fore-runners, the Herald and Magenta. Among the guests invited are President Lowell, G. W. Prothero, late professor of history at the University of Edinburgh and an honorary fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Dr. G. A. Gordon '81, pastor of the Old South Church, Boston...
Official reporter.-J. J. Hallahan, Boston Herald...