Word: news
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...oration men of the junior class entered college with nine conditions. - Yale News...
Harvard College paid $18,000 last year as taxes to the city of Boston. The property of Yale is by law exempt from taxation. - Yale News...
...class, possibly more than one, if there are candidates of sufficient ability. As yet eighty-nine has contributed but meagerly to our columns. Short articles of interest to students, communications, direct and to the point, on some live subject, will always find place in the paper. Educational and athletic news will be acceptable; enterprise in collecting college news is a consideration which always has much weight with us in choosing a new editor. Eighty-nine should not fail to contribute its share to the college papers...
...Yale News thus speaks of our new foot-ball captain: William A. Brooks has had considerable prominence as a foot-ball player, being captain of the Exeter eleven, and playing on his class team. He is better known as an oarsman, rowing at present No. 7 in the University boat. he rowed in his class boat during the spring of 1884, and rowed in the 'varsity boat last year...
...Yale in petitioning that the hour of morning prayers be made earlier is well worth remark. The evident purpose which has instigated this movement is, that the afternoon hours of each day may be free from recitations, and therefore open to exercise by the college athletic teams. The News takes occasion to boast that "there is no other institution in the country" which possesses "a strong enough love for their college or a general enough appreciation of her needs, to pass such resolutions." Some of our more ardent friends of the prayer petition are inclined to contend that in this...