Word: news
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting on Feb. 21st, of the Nautilus Boat Club in Brooklyn, a tug-of-war contest for the championship of America will be held. Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, Twenty-third Regiment, Crescents of Lynn and Nassaus will enter teams.- Yale News...
...Advocate goes on to say that the CRIMSON, "compared with the Yale News, contains very little readable matter." The two cases are not exactly comparable. In the first place the Yale News does not confine itself strictly to college news, as does the CRIMSON; secondly, the News receives much greater financial support, not only from the undergraduates but from the graduates. This is an instance of the great and powerful "college spirit" which exists at Yale in contradistinction to the spirit of indifference here at Harvard. This same college spirit is what makes Yale victorious over us in athletics...
...place it will be hard to fill in the hearts of undergraduates, and Dr. Patton, both of whom made short speeches. The latter said he would attempt to carry out the policy which Dr. McCosh had inaugurated and would make no changes in the government of the college. The news of his election created great enthusiasm, as those undergraduates who have been under his instruction are devoted to him. He preached yesterday in the college chapel, which was filled to overflowing by strangers who wished to hear his first sermon since his election, and by many it was thought...
...Robert Luce, Harvard, '83, who is to deliver the News lecture on "Journalism" next Monday evening, while in college was an editor of the Echo, a daily paper which preceded the CRIMSON.- Yale News...
...YALE NEWS...