Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following clipping, taken from the editorial columns of the Detroit Evening Journal can not fail to be of interest as an apt illustration of the insane ideas held by many on the subject of college athletics. The elegant language and rational sentiments contained in this extract are particularly noticeable, and cause the feeling of entertainment which arises at first sight, to deepen into the most heart-felt pity for the unfortunate perpetrators...
...distinctive features of American college life for the past few years has been college journalism. It is true that at times the English colleges have given birth to several excellent magazines such as the old Oxford Spectator and the present Oxford Magazine. These journals have always held their own in their particular line, and have been but seldom, if ever, surpassed in America. The best representative of this sort of college journal is the Yale Lit, an excellent paper in its way, and one that we believe is well supported, as it deserves to be. But the distinctive American college...
...Wingate, '83, is on the staff of the Boston Journal...
...Hopkins foundation. The excellence of the work done during the past year has been generally recognized, and the programme laid out for the coming session will be watched with interest, while the results will be received with the consideration to which they are entitled. Nature, an English scientific weekly journal, with an extensive circulation and of great influence, in a very favorable note congratulates the university on the progress it has made and the position it has attained. It holds up the Johns Hopkins as a model for the old universities of England to study in the pursuit of original...
...first part of an essay entitled "The True Basis for the Science of Mind and Study of Character," by F. A. Hyde, '81, will appear in the July number of the Phrenological Journal...