Word: paper
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Professor Royce in returning the marks in Philosophy 3 adopted a new and desirable plan. Each student received a paper stating the defects in his manner of treating an examination paper and how he could best remedy them...
With all due respect to our sister college, we would ask her representative paper to answer a few questions regarding a course at Harvard. What college is it that stands head and shoulders above all other New England colleges in matters of requirements for admission? Why is it that a certificate from the larger preparatory schools will admit without examination to nearly every New England college with the exception of Harvard? Again, why is it that a year of extra study is necessary for admission to Harvard beyond what is required at other colleges? Who can "enroll his name upon...
...oversight, the names of H. L. Clark and F. S. Coolidge were omitted from the Pudding list printed in Saturday's paper...
...heartily congratulate the new editorial board of the Lampoon on the success of its first number; for the issue not only keeps up, but even raises the paper's reputation. The most noticeable feature is the change on the first page; instead of the old plainly lettered Harvard Lampoon we have a very attracting heading, which shows Lampy sitting on the cross bar of the H, playing a banjo. Another improvement which lightens the appearance of the page, has been made by printing all the reading matter and most of the pictures without ruled lines, either on the borders...
...wish again to urge members of the university to contribute to the CRIMSON. While we hope to have more men competing for positions on the paper, especially from the freshman class, we would also welcome contributions from those in college not caring to compete for editorships. We invite all Harvard men to write for our columns. A well written article or communication is sure of publication in the CRIMSON, if not immediately after its being received, at least with very little delay...