Word: letterings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Merrill, W. F. Dix, H. G. Drummond, L. S. Mudge, H. C. Warren, A. A. McLord, Alternate, David Bovaird. The first issue under their managment will not be till the first of May, however. The board for the Princetonian for the ensuing year will be announced before our next letter and will assume charge of the paper the first of next term...
...labor, and use American materials: "American Shipping Interests," (pam.), p. 20.- (3) Because, in the long run, we can build as cheaply at home as we can buy or build abroad: John Roach, speech before Boston Board of Trade (pam); No. Am. Review, May, 1881, pp. 471, 473, 469; Letter to Hon. Samuel Shellabarger, by Roach, (pam.), pp. 1, 9-12, 17.- (4) Because such a policy is essential to national independence and prestige: John Roach, speech before Boston Board of Trade, (pam.); Letter to Shellabarger (pam.), pp. 1-2; "American Shipping Interests," pp. 2-11; No. Am. Review...
College men generally are interested to see whether Dr. Patton will allow Greek letter fraternities to be reinstated at Princeton...
...following letter has been received at the CRIMSON Office from an old editor, now resident in New York. We publish it as it gives some interesting facts about the recent storm in New York...
...might relate many more experiences of the same nature, but as I should like this letter to go by the Fall River boat, as I understand that is now the only means of communication with Boston. I close here, I remain