Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON. -A few days ago, a communication in your columns called attention to the state and work of the "Total Abstinence League" at Harvard, and a few more words on the same subject will not be out of place. In a university of the size of Harvard there is necessarily more or less intemperance, and it is obvious that a body of men who band themselves together in the right way may exert a good influence on the whole student body, so far as this question is concerned. But has this association with its formidable name...
...presenting this morning the first issue of THE HERALD-CRIMSON, it seems as if it were due to ourselves if not to our readers, to offer some explanation for the recent consolidation of the Harvard Daily Herald and the Crimson. Although both papers had made for themselves a place in the college world, and although it might have been quite possible to carry them both on successfully, it was deemed best by the boards of both papers to effect a consolidation, and by uniting their interests to form a new paper, which, while naturally partaking of much of the character...
...very much inclined to believe that the consolidation of the Herald and Crimson will aid the literary interests of the college in more than one way. The very fact that the number of papers published in the college is reduced to three will benefit them all financially, while it will remove all clashing of interests and allow to each paper its own separate field. The Lampoon represents our wit, the Advocate our wisdom, and THE HERALD-CRIMSON our news. That there is room for literary merit in the columns of a college daily is our firm conviction, and we shall...
...HERALD-CRIMSON board is constituted as follows...
...HERALD board is constituted as follows...