Word: paper
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...will give an official report of the entire anniversary, together with all literary exercises in full, and as the demand is already increasing, an early signature will save much trouble on all sides. The small price (5 cents) enables every student to put his friends in possession of the paper...
...matter was taken up with renewed vigor again, soon after the present term began. Arrangements were made for a meeting of the managing editors of the three papers before mentioned. New Haven was selected as the place of meeting. Mr. Spaulding, managing editor of the Princetonian, being a member of the foot-ball team, could not be present, and Mr. F. E. Reid took his place as a representative of the paper. Mr. W. H. Cowles, chairman, of the Yale News, acted for that paper, and Mr. W. T. Talbot, for the DAILY CRIMSON. After some discussion, it was decided...
...news of importance of any kind shall be telegraphed at once to each of the papers in the association. The expense in these cases shall be borne by the paper receiving the dispatch...
...letter containing full and reliable news shall be sent from each paper fortnightly to the other members of the association...
...made to insure the success of the plan, and it is hoped that we shall be justified in our enterprise by the sale of enough extra copies to pay expenses. As no advertisements will be printed we will be compelled to rely upon a large sale of the paper to meet the outlay. But we feel that all who are personally related to the university will be interested to inform their friends of the events of the day, and will therefore make use of extra numbers of the paper. The numbers will cover an entire official report of the whole...