Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Illustrated Magazine has a few rooms in New York hotels still available at reduced prices for men going on the Princeton trip. The rooms are double with private bath and are in the Herald Square, Broadway Central and Imperial Hotels. At the reduced price a man may secure first rate accommodations in New York the night of the game for 75 cents. Orders for these rooms will be on sale today in Thayer Common Room between 1 and 2 o'clock, and today will be the last opportunity of obtaining these prices. Men securing orders for them should watch tomorrow...
...York. This will bring the cost of a room down to 75 cents a man and it is hoped that this great reduction will bring the trip within the reach of everyone. The majority of these rooms have private baths and they are in the Broadway Central, Herald Square, Cosmopolitan, Burlington, and Imperial hotels. Tickets entitling the bearer to a room in New York will be put on sale today in the Thayer Common Room between 1 and 2 and may be obtained at the same time as the reduced railroad tickets. Only double rooms have been secured so that...
...Opera House, Back Bay 4490 Park, Oxford 744 Plymouth, Oxford 2075 St. James, Back Bay 202 Shubert, Oxford 3022 Symphony Hall, Back Bay 1492 Tremont, Oxford 608 Boston Papers. Associated Press, Fort Hill 400 Boston Advertiser, Main 499 or 4258 Boston American, Main 5180 Boston Globe, Main 5721 Boston Herald, Oxford 3000 Boston Journal, Main 650 Boston Post, Main 1004 or 7008 Boston Transcript, Main 6950 CAMBRIDGE. Co-operative Society, Camb. 2385 Co-operative Branch, Camb. 141 Crimson Printing Co., Camb. 3390 Cutis, Sidney, Belmont 184-5 Electirc Light Co., Camb. 1170 Express: Adams, Camb. 2210 American, Camb...
...yesterday morning's Herald there appeared an article on undue confidence concerning the football team. The team is considered as a whole and individually, and this year's situation and men are compared with those of former years. The commenter says: "One would suppose that the bitter lessons of 1897, 1899, and 1910 would not so easily have been forgotten, but there is every indication that these experiences did not teach wisdom. In those years, as now, it was too easily forgotten that a team which is developed slowly may not make so good an appearance in the early games...
Though it had only a few editors the Herald proved itself energetic and efficient. "The city dailies gave it credit for getting out extras in the quickest time ever known in the newspaper world." For a year it continued on its way alone, but in 1883 united with the CRIMSON under the title of "The CRIMSON". In 1884, this was changed to "The DAILY CRIMSON." The new paper had the field entirely to itself, and combining the best editors of the two boards, very soon paid off all debts and started with a will on its career. It assumed...