Word: news
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Morrison and H. E. Abbott, of Dartmouth, have been awarded the prizes offered by the Engineering News for the best graduating thesis by students of any engineering or technical school in the United States...
...complete account in the CRIMSON was on sale before that of Union. The first copy of the CRIMSON came off the press twenty seconds from the time the last dispatch was received. In spite of Harvard's defeat, and poor service accorded the CRIMSON by Springfield news agents, so many thousands of copies were sold that, including money from advertisements, the heavy expenses of the extra were cleared...
...would suggest, however, that from now on the students refrain from asking questions of anybody who is admitted to the secret practice and keep this curiosity in check till it can be fully satisfied on Saturday. There is nothing to be gained by asking questions. The only available news of the practice is contained in the very general reports in the CRIMSON and in the Boston papers. On the other hand, these questions add another and a useless burden to the long list of worriments which everybody connected with the practice has to bear. There are but three days more...
...announcement that the tie game between the seniors and juniors will be played off on Saturday afternoon, will be unpleasant news to the athletic association. This game will be sure to draw a large number of men from the University games who would certainly be on Holmes to show their interest if there was not such a variety of events on this same day. Besides the class game on Norton's Field, the freshman game with Exeter will be in progress on Jarvis. Here will be three very attractive events going on simultaneously. The result will be, of necessity...
Capt. Trenchard of Princeton was called home early yesterday by a telegram containing the news that King was unable to coach the eleven because of sudden illness...