Word: news
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cambridge is benefited by the presence of the University, and should do much to answer criticism of the University's untaxed land. Interesting statistics, showing the beneficial effects of rowing, are embodied in "Harvard University Oarsmen" by S. L. Meylan S.'02. Among the University notes, which, together with news from the graduates, and other regular departments, complete an instructive issue of the magazine, there appears the announcement of a gift of $150 to the Editor, to be used for prizes for the best three articles on the possibility and necessity of establishing a modified English college system at large...
Under the new system a candidate will be adjudged on the score of his ability to cover satisfactorily the definite assignments given him by the managing editor.--not on his success in gathering unassigned news, or "scoops," except under definite limitations. No candidate will hereafter be expected or allowed, to follow up news in all branches of University activity, but will be assigned to cover thoroughly one division under the immediate direction of an editor in charge. Candidates will be assigned to divisions according to their individual interests and special information...
...system will decrease the amount of time required of candidates from day to day, for all the work will be assigned under supervision of the editors in charge of the various divisions of news and the waste and conflict of energy arising when candidates are allowed to follow any chance rumors in any field of news will be abated...
Through a letter to the Yale News, the Union has extended its privileges to all Yale men in Cambridge tomorrow...
Tickets for the Senior picnic are now on sale at the Union, Memorial and Randall news stands, and at Leavitt's. The price today is 50 cents apiece and may be raised to 75 cents tomorrow...