Word: paper
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...name of Brewer, '88, was omitted from the candidates for the broad jump in yesterday's paper...
...first number of the ninth volume of the CRIMSON will be issued next Monday, February fifteenth. The subscription price for the remainder of the year will be $1.75. Orders for the paper may be left at the office of the Co-operative Society, or with members of the CRIMSON board...
...regard to the character of the paper for the ensuing term we will only say that we shall do our best to make the CRIMSON as truly a Harvard newspaper as possible. Special endeavors will be made to have reports of sports and games complete and accurate. We hope that the college at large will give us their hearty co-operation, and we shall welcome communications from all members of the university. It is the desire of the CRIMSON to represent as far as possible the sentiment of the college...
...temporary aberration, and concluded that umbrella slept with its fathers. Last Saturday that identical umbrella was delivered at my room express charges prepaid. With difficulty recovering from my astonishment, I sought for some explanation of this remarkable circumstance. There was only my name written on a piece of white paper, and the endorsement "Paid 50c.' At last I noticed a newspaper slip pasted inside the white paper. It was a piece of a Sunday Herald, headed "President Eliot's Essay on Religion." Here was, without doubt, the cause of this return to righteousness...
...first place student correspondents are more fond of argument than criticism. A single criticism of faculty or studies brings out a dozen defenders. The editorial department of a college paper must be critical at times, but, as the reflection of college sentiment, it is as often deprecatory of student shortcomings as of faculty haughtiness. That faculties dislike to be criticised is not true in the main, we think. No body of men like fault-finding; but good honest criticism, when well meant and of a "remedial" character must meet with respect anywhere...