Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...deans and other disciplinary officials. There is something to be said, therefore, for the doctrine that the better a student's rank in his studies the less he ought to be charged for his instruction. At any rate the Yale differential is a step in that direction. --Boston Herald...
Those people, who had looked upon the Boston Herald as a conservative, fair-minded publication, deserving of being ranked with the best newspapers in the country, were astonished to see in yesterday's edition, an exceedingly indelicate picture of one of the candidates for Mayor. It was a return to the "good old days" of city politics with a vengeance. The CRIMSON by no means holds a brief for Mr. Baxter. His presence in the present campaign seems distinctly uncalled for; but such tactics as the Herald used to discredit him are both unfair and unsportsmanlike. That a reputable paper...
...Brown game as the leader was taking no chances on injuries. One of the trombone players has a sore right wing, but all others are ready to blow their hardest. This is their letter game." Later in his account, Mr. Ed Cunningham, the humorist of the Boston Herald sporting department, adds "The band marches up along the Harvard side and then at a given signal maneuvers into a gigantic "H". It is a new formation and was worked out in secret practice. Completely dazes Yale band, which stays in its seats...
...papers are as follows: The Yale News, The Daily Princetonian, The Cornell Sun, The Dartmouth, The Brown Daily Herald, The Penn, State Collegian, The Michigan Daily, The Tech., The Kausas State Collegian, The Pennsylvanian, The Purdue Exponent, The Tar Heel, The Williams Record, the Daily Texan, The Oregon Daily Emerald, The Amherst Student, The Daily Maroon, The Columbia Spectator, The Syracuse Daily Orange and The Daily rowan...
Carl Flanders, former Yale line star and coach, says in the Boston Herald: "It is eternally useless to accept anything but the final score, which stands in the records. Nevertheless it must be somewhat comforting to reflect that for 54 minutes of play the hue was distinctly Crimson and that six minutes before the final whistle, a field goal produced a score of 3-0, which seemed to measure, accurately the difference in the performance of the two teams...