Word: news
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...current issue of the Yale News appears the following view of the general football situation by R. W. P. Brown '98, assistant coach of the University eleven...
Seventeen members of the Class of 1919 reported for the news competition for the CRIMSON last night. They are: G. C. Barclay, F. P. Champ, M. Crowley, R. Coolidge, H. B. Craig, R. C. Cunningham, M. Fechheimer, F. H. Fisher, R. H. Greenman, J. Hammond, F. W. Hatch, K. Lewis, H. Nehlsen, R. W. Peet, E. Schein, N. E. Waldman and B. L. Wells...
When one considers the amount of military news which has been filling the American press, together with stories from the Mexican border, it is no wonder that dramatists reach there for material. Augusts Thomas proves to be the present victim and in "Rio Grande," now playing at the Hollis Theatre, he shows his thorough familiarity with soldier life. The plot, which is a complicated one, deals principally with the married life of Colonel and Mrs. Bannard. The latter being much younger than her husband and finding an army post existence weary, has secret relations with a certain Lieutenant Ellsworth...
...valuable experience gained by candidates more than repays for the actual work required in the competitions and anyone who thinks he is interested in journalism is urged to come out for either the news or editorial competition...
...Start of the CRIMSON news and editorial competition...