Word: paper
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...brightest and most richly illustrated issues of the year. Oliver Cromwell's portralt appears as its frontispiece, incident to the romantic story of the first settlement of Shelter Island, in 1652, told by Mrs Lamb in her happiest vein, entitled the "Historic Home of the Sylvesters." The paper is informing on a multitude of hitherto obscure points in early American history, and is delightfully diversified with incidents. Rev. Philip Schaff, D. D., contributes a second paper on the "Relation of Church and State in America." A very pleasantly written sketch is by Walstein Root, on the "Hamilton Oneida Academy...
...days soliciting subscrip tions for the Lampoon. It is in sore need of more money and more editors. Last year the Lampoon board struggled bravely along in the face of many obstacles, and did a great deal of hard work, in order to continue the publication of the paper. This year the board have made great changes in the Lampoon, they have lowered the price so that it is, as claimed for it, the "cheapest college paper in the country." To carry out their ideas and make the paper fully up to their standard, the board needs the hearty...
...should be very sorry to see the Lampoon discontinue, and therefore we present this plea in behalf of our sister paper. And at the same time we wish to speak a word for ourselves. The CRIMSON is still in need of a great many more subscriptions. There seems to be a falling off in our college spirit, and especially so as regards the support of our college papers. Every man should feel it his duty to take both the CRIMSON and the Lampoon...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- A large number of morning and evening papers are read every day by men dining at Memorial. Each man buys his paper on entering the hall and generally reads all of it that he cares to read, during his meal. He then either leaves the paper by his plate or carelessly stuffs it into his pocket, and that is the end of it. It has been suggested that there is a way in which these papers, can be used, and used profitably, after the men are through with them. There are many hospitals in Boston and Cambridge...
...Harvard Historical Society will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at 74 Sparks street. Mr. Justin Winsor will read a paper. Members can meet at Hollis Hall...