Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...been so thoughtlessly hurled at the members of the ninety foot-ball team. There is now no more need of complaint. Let the New Haven men beware, for "We're going to beat Yale." Now a word to the News. We recognize the peculiar ability which the New Haven journal has always displayed in carping at what claims to be "Harvard," and therefore we are little surprised that when a lack of copy stares the editor in the face he should criticise Harvard. If the CRIMSON has displayed energy enough to silence for once the sneers of a Yale paper...
...Ballad of the Climcha Isles. It gives evidence of sound imagination. and is written in very smooth lines through which flows a subtle undercurrent of delicious humor. The remaining poetry deserves no particular notice. Finally we would call attention to a very ably written review of the new Quarterly Journal of Economics, which is one of the best book notices we have seen in the Advocate...
...political economy department of the college deserves much praise for the care and work displayed in the first number of the Quarterly Journal of Economics. The magazine appears in an attractive form, the type and the size of the pages making the labor of reading as small as possible. All the articles are written with a grasp which betokens a complete understanding of the questions involved, while also they discuss problems that are more interesting to the unprofessional reader than are most of those in the journals of a similar class. For in these latter technical points and little matters...
...quarterly Journal of Economics, established from a fund donated to the university by John E. Thayer, '85, has just appeared. It will prove an invaluable aid to students of Political Economy. The prospectus announces that "The journal will supply a medium of publication for studies in economic history, criticism and speculation, and for the discussion of the important questions of the day. It will present an accurate record of current speculations upon Economics in all the principal languages, and will reprint important articles, documents and statistical matter." The leading article is by Prof. Dunbar on "The Reaction in Political Economy...
...various Boston and New York papers will have the following correspondents during the ensuing year: Boston Advertiser, and Record, M. D. Mitchell, '87; Boston Journal, M. C. Hobbs, L. S.; Boston Post, H. G. Perkins, '87; Boston Globe, C. H. Taylor, Jr., '90; N. Y. Herald, L. Luce. '87; N. Y. Sun, C. H. Pennypacker, '88; N. Y. Times, M. C. Hobbs, L. S.; N. Y. World, C. C. King, L. S.; N. Y. Evening Post, L. McK. Garrison...