Word: news
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...side for only one half each day. The rest of the time was occupied with signal practice and the trial of formation and trick plays. The eleven defeated Boston A. A. in an exciting and hard-fought game at the Field on election day, before a large crowd. The News has invited all members of the university to contribute songs for use at the Yale-Princeton game in New York. A committee will pass judgment on these songs and the best contributions will be published...
This afternoon, immediately after the game, the CRIMSON will publish an extra edition containing a full account of the game, and half-tone cuts of both teams. It will also have the statistics of both teams and other football news of interest...
...welcome news that Andover and Exeter have finally settled their differences amicably and have arranged a new dual athletic league will be received with a great deal of pleasure at Harvard, not only by the graduates of the two schools now in this University, but by the whole undergraduate body. Harvard is intimately and amicably connected with both Andover and Exeter, and has received many noted athletes from among their graduates. Anything, therefore, that is for the scholastic or athletic welfare of these schools is of deep interest to Harvard...
Special arrangements have been made to have copies of the leading daily papers of the most important cities on file in the reading room of Holden Chapel during the present week. In this way men who are interested in the election news of their own section of the country may find all the information they wish. In addition to the daily papers copies of the current weeklies and of those magezines whose contents bear upon the election will also be found on file. The Christian Association wish to have it understood that the privileges of its reading room...
...Boston Journal will be the only morning paper to print on the morning after election the report of the Associated Press, which organization has the sole use of all the news collected by all the morning papers in Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Detroit, Indianapolis, Denver, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Duluth and Topeka. All the morning papers in Missouri, Minnesota, Arkansas, Keutucky, Mississippi, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho, West Virginia, North Carolina and New Hampshire are members of the Associated Press; all but one morning paper in Michigan, Louisiana, Colorado, Maryland, Wisconsin, Arizona...