Word: interred
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard and Yale were not represented at the convention held in New York last week, for the purpose of forming an Inter-collegiate Rowing Association...
Delegates to the convention called for the purpose of forming an Inter-collegiate Press Association assembled in Hamilton Hall. Columbia College, at 10 A.M., December 27th. The convention was called to order by Mr. Bangs of Columbia, who stated briefly the object of the convention. Mr. Holmes of the Williams Athenaeum was then elected chairman pro tem., and Mr. Bridgman of the Amherst Student, secretary. After the reading of an interesting letter of counsel and encouragement from the Vassar Miscellany, the committee on credentials reported that there were present twenty-five delegates, representing thirteen papers and nine colleges. During...
...proceedings of the convention closed with a dinner at which speeches were indulged in by representatives of the different papers, all of whom promised their hearty co-operation to advance the interests of the Inter collegiate Press Association...
After several months of discussion the Inter-collegiate Press Association has taken a definite shape and has become a reality. The aims of the association are not so ambitious as to render them unattainable. nor are they on the other hand so unimportant as to render their success or failure a matter of no consequence. The establishment of a corresponding secretary at each of the colleges, whose duty it will be to answer promptly and accurately any inquiries which may be made by any paper belonging to the association, will satisfy a long-felt need in college journalism. The advantages...
President Barnard of Columbia kindly offers the use of one of the lecture rooms of the college to the approaching Inter-collegiate Press Convention in New York...