Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Cowles, '83; A. Z. Walker, '83; J. K. Bangs, '83; J. A. Chauler, '83; C. A. Painter, '84; J. M. Wainwright, '84, and G. S. Robbins, '85. Prof. J. H. Van Amringe was also elected a director of the club. The officers elected have already appeared in the HERALD...
...letter from Harvard appears in the last Argo. The writer repeats the suggestion recently made in the HERALD apropos of the recent Thanksgiving petition episode, that some official medium of communication ought to be established by the college between faculty and students. "It has not been found," it says, "that a faculty loses its dignity by taking the students into its confidence, and some college faculties have found that it pays to make public announcement, explanation, and exposition of new rules. An arbitrary faculty is oftentimes accountable for an insbordinate 'studentry...
...challenge was not finally accepted until long after this time of the year, and that the delay was necessary and unavoidable, they have changed their tactics. Now their advisory committee have decided that Harvard be courteously requested to send a formal answer before the 18th of January. The HERALD hopes that the answer will be sent, and that Yale will be gratified before the time mentioned. Yale is disposed to insist on a strict adherence to formalities, and therefore must be humored...
...Inquirer."-No; you are misinformed; the Yale News is not the daily edition of Zion's Herald, although your mistake is natural under the circumstances...
...Boston Herald wants the tariff commission to "call upon Prof. Wolcott Gibbs and Prof. J. P. Cooke to show how the apparently insignificant tax on chemicals retards the progress of this country in almost every direction...