Word: paper
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...receive well-meant criticism ourselves; we do not intend to give up our own right of offering it to others. But, however the Lampoon may have felt over our critical editorial, it is very noticeable that the criticisms are much less applicable to the current number of the paper than they have been to the three or four preceding numbers. Of course no one can be more glad to see this change than...
...publish with pleasure the reply of the Spirit of the Times to our editorial of April 17th. We do so with greater pleasure, because that paper has put itself still further in the wrong by its cheap bombast and ridiculous patronage. In the first place we did not claim to be criticising the editorial columns of the Spirit, as reference to our columns of April 17th will show. In the second place, the article which we did criticise was not under the head of correspondence, nor did it have the name of a correspondent attached to it. There was simply...
...Charles Egbert Craddock's installment of 'In the Clouds" is in her best manner. Henry James continues his "Princess Casamassima" in characteristic style. The fiction of the number is completed by a sketch of New England life, "Marsh Rosemary," by Sarah Orne Jewett. Mr. John Fiske continues his papers on American History by one treating of "The Weakness of the American Government under the Articles of Confederation." Mr. E. P. Evans has a paper on "The Aryan Homestead." Mr. W. J. Stillman contributes "Memories of London." Mr. Maurice Thompson has an article on "Bird Song," and five poems...
...better, if the editors have shown good taste in departing from the peculiar college humor of former volumes and resorting to humor that is not at all collegiate and is certainly less dignified. Such things as "Spageltim's Revenge," "A Malayan Tragedy," "Bad Ballads," and the "War Papers," are, it must be said, funny and laughable, but still they appeal to an inferior taste. Most men, who laugh, will also wish that something better, something less forced and more appropriate to a college paper and more in keeping with the Lampoon's former dignity, had been given them to read...
...BURBANK.HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB. A new series of matches will be opened this afternoon under conditions stated in Tuesday's paper. Cars leave for the grounds every half hour. Prizes can be obtained at 18 Matthews, Tuesdays and Thursdays, from...