Word: news
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...current number of the "Advocate" contains a somewhat ambiguous editorial, the purport of which appears to be a suggestion that the CRIMSON publish outside news. Many college papers devote a great deal of space to such news, and the CRIMSON is frequently criticised for not following their example...
...situated so near to Boston that competition with the morning papers in their own field is inevitable. yet these papers do not go to press until early morning, which would put them in a position to "scoop" habitually an undergraduate daily. Such conditions limit the CRIMSON to strictly collegiate news,--a policy by no means without its compensating advantages...
...defeating the Yale News 15 to 8 at Soldiers Field yesterday morning, the CRIMSON Clouters brought to a flushingly brilliant end a season of great eclat. The big red team was up to its usual standard, and with Graves, Stiles and Ingram in their old-time form, there was little hope for the Elis. Nevertheless, the game was pretty close until the CRIMSON'S half of the ninth, when "Frozen" Isham, the blue twirler, lost his coolness. He was replaced by Meek, who, living up to his name, handed the local heroes seven runs...
...line-up and score by innings: CRIMSON. NEWS. Lewis, s.s. c.f., Wooley, Crossman O'Neill, 2b. 3b., G. Thompson Stiles, 1b. c.f., Richards Cover, c.f. 2b., Hadley Cook, Ingram, r.f. s.s., Meek, Isham Thomas, Wheeler, 3b. 1b., Stewart Bishop, c. r.f., Graves Graves, l.f. p., Isham, Meek Hall, p. c., M. Thompson...
...Innings, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9--R H E CRIMSON, 1 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 8--15 16 2 News...