Word: news
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Fenn '84; Dean E. F. Gay; Chester S. Lord, who for 32 years was managing editor of the New York Sun; Howard Elliott '81; Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New York. New Haven and Hartford R. R.; representatives from the Cornell Daily Sun, the Yale News, and The Tech.; and about 50 Harvard undergraduates. Guests will assemble in the Crimson Sanctum in the Union at 7 o'clock...
...which are carried on by the Government during one month of every summer. President Lowell, in an introductory note, recommends the article to "all students who take seriously their own preparation for life or the service they can render to their country." Next we read under "Harvard and Its News" of one of the many systems of which the average undergraduate is all too ignorant. Mr. Farrington states clearly just why the present method was adopted and in what way Harvard should be benefited...
...Miscellaneous expenses, 50.05Gain, 671.44 $1,057.90 $1,057.90CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. Receipts.Sales, $1,903.21Stock on hand, 603.69 Expenses.Purchases, $2,112.20Gain, 394.70 $2,506.90 $2,506.90HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Income.One-half membership, $9,002.00One-half rents, 1,057.50Bedrooms, 744.00Care of rooms, 100.00Miscellaneous, 9.57News stand, 142.20 Expenses.Service, $3,732.15Board of help, 1,507.50Periodicals, 137.74Telephone, 102.42Laundry, 211.14Heating, 2,015.72Light, 2,241.26Water, 142.66Stationery and printing, 582.74House linen, 52.07Repairs, 908.26Insurance, 338.25Taxes, 3,095.52Rent of land, 630.00Entertainment, 354.05Miscellaneous, 1,050.16Interest, 93.14Office service...
...telescope, has been discovered on March 29 by Dr. Kritzinger of Bothcamp, Germany, and the other that the comet was fast becoming invisible and could only be seen by a large telescope. These reports are part of the general plan whereby the Observatory is the distributing centre of astronomical news for the United States...
...come in to the CRIMSON or the Bureau are not only published in the CRIMSON, but receive general attention outside of the University, whereas if given directly to any outside newspaper they probably appear in that paper alone. The more professors and all men connected with Harvard who have news give it out through the Association, not only the better will it be for them, since they will secure greater publicity, but the better will it be for the University. Already the Office has consented to give out all official news through this channel. Everyone who follows its lead...