Word: news
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Four competitions for positions on the CRIMSON will commence on Wednesday, February 14, when candidates for the news department from the classes of 1919 and 1920, for the business department from 1919, and for the editorial staff from 1918 will report at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton street, at 7 o'clock. This will be the first competition open to this year's Freshman Class and the last news competition open...
...news competition will consist chiefly in the gathering and "writing up" of news of interest to the University, and should be of great value to those who are contemplating journalism as a career. The competition which requires no previous training is one of great value, for it affords a means of becoming thoroughly acquainted with all the activities of the University...
...best way military training can be continued on a permanent footing at Yale is of course by the organization of a Yale unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, which the faculty will, we hope, in co-operation with the War Department, speedily see fit to establish. --Yale News...
...phase of the war began on July 1, when, with the armies of France, the finest troops in the world, the British went over their parapets on the 16-mile Some front. When the winter hardens the water-covered fields of northern France, we will undoubtedly hear some more news from that front, when the 'big push' starts again and restores Belgium and the northern provinces to their rightful owners...
...therefore, a bit startling, to express it mildly, to hear from no less distinguished a person than the Rev. Billy Sunday now conducting a revival in the very shadow of Harvard University, that New England colleges are the "rottenest" in the country. The noted revivalist is quoted, in the news-paper reports of his sermon to mothers last Friday, as saying: "There are damnable things being taught in the colleges of the country by men called professors and the rottenest of all are here in New England and it is here that the people of the West are sending their...