Word: magenta
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...discussions preliminary to the great contest were long and heated. The article below appeared, under the title of "Football Matches", in the Magenta of November...
...Magenta Comments on the Match...
...Harvard CRIMSON was fifty years old on January 24, 1923. The paper was originally founded as a fortnightly called the "Magenta" in 1873 by ten members of the class...
...Henry C. Merwin '74, who was one of the ten men who published "The Magenta" in 1873, a sheet which shortly became the University paper, will speak next. His talk will include an account of those days of trouble in 1873 when the success of "The Magenta" was very much doubted...
Since the "Magenta" was founded in 1873, undergraduate journalism has risen to an important rank among student activities. "The Oldest College Daily", the Yale News, was founded in 1878; the "Magenta", then called the "Record-Crimson", became a daily five years later; others soon followed, and now almost every college has its daily or weekly news publication. Beginning often as semi-literary journals, the emphasis shifted until they have displaced the official publications and made themselves indispensable to the convenience of most of the students. At the same time editorial policies have been shaped so that they cover thoroughly...