Word: paper
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Thursday it was put in the hands of the students who elected editors and accepted the paper as the recognized college organ. The paper was first published two weeks after college opened and has been very successful, financially and otherwise. But owing to the general feeling that it was not really a college institution but only a private enterprise, little interest has been taken by the students in its welfare. It is hoped that putting it in the hands of the students will establish it on a firmer foundation and raise it to a level of the best college papers...
...There is no question but that if the paper was held as private property the growing number of students and the increasing support would make it as valuable a source of income to the editors as the HARVARD CRIMSON or Yale news which pay the expenses of the fourteen or fifteen men who do the actual work on them...
...CRIMSON and Yale News pay the expenses of the editors. What surplus there may be is divided among all the editors on the CRIMSON, and among the senior board on the Yale News, but in neither case does the money represent the value of the work done on the paper or does it in the case of the CRIMSON pay the expenses even of tuition...
Resolved that until due notice is given to the contrary, there shall be no supervision of examinations, each student simply, at the end of his paper, subscribing the following declaration...
...Daily Palo Alto, the college paper of Leland Stanford Jr. University, is controlled by a committee elected by the student body...