Word: news
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...obscured the view. Be that as it may, the Limpies in one huge effort to redeem their past disgraces, played ten men to the opposing nine, but even this further proof of unscrupulousness was unavailing against the masterly handling of the spheroid and stick upon the part of the news-disseminators, the latter winning...
...dinner of the CRIMSON which was held in the Trophy Room of the Union last night. Besides about twenty-five former editors of the paper, President Lowell and several members of the Faculty and of the Student Council were present as guests of the CRIMSON. Representatives of the Yale News, the Daily Princetonian, and the Cornell Sun also attended the dinner. Between the courses the University Glee Club double quartet sang a number of songs. F. Ayer, Jr., '11 acted as toastmaster...
...Walker, speaking for the Yale News, took as his subject the effects of a college paper on broadening college spirit. With its many good effects, college spirit is nevertheless liable to make the undergraduate think solely of his alma mater, because he either goes to college for study, or else only to make acquaintances. By publishing items of general interest and by keeping in touch with other universities, the Yale News is trying to obviate this disadvantage...
...topic which S. Griffis of the Cornell Sun discussed was the future of college journalism. The possibilities seem to be more in the editorial column than in the news. Students today are prone to take on an assumption of vacuity, which of necessity is reflected in the editorials. They are not up to the standard of the rest of the paper and there is place for a man of force and personality to express his own opinions. The undergraduate is at college to get ideas, but as long as he pretends to be unwilling to do this, the influence...
...Yale News."--R. C. Walker, Yale...