Word: paper
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...officers of the CRIMSON indicate the inauguration of no new policy. It has been the purpose of the paper in the past to assist, so far as it was capable, in the healthy development of the University, and it will remain its purpose in the future...
With the present issue the senior editors sever their connection with the CRIMSON and give the paper into the hands of ninety-five. We shall not repeat here the oft-told story of successes and failures which retiring boards quite naturally like to tell; the characteristic of newspaper work is that it speaks for itself; our successes and failures have been perfectly evident and need not be specially pointed out. One thing, however, we do wish to say. The senior editors agree perfectly in this, that nothing in their college course has been of more value to them than their...
Geological Conference. Paper: The New Timber Reserve of the Yellowstone National Park (illustrated with the stereopticon). Mr. T. A. Jaggar. Geological Lecture-room...
...that this notice be inserted in your paper, because we feel that there are some students in the University who would be glad to hear Bishop Potter speak on this subject...
...Eight papers are issued fortnightly. The Yale Courant is composed of twelve pages of fiction and verse. The Yale Record is a humorous publication of about none pages. The Red and Blue, published at the University of Pennsylvania, is a fourteen page literary paper. The Columbia Spectator has some seventeen pages of news, fiction and humor. The Bowdoin students publish the Orient, a literary magazine and newspaper of fourteen pages. The Dartmouth contains fourteen pages of college news, edited from the senior class. The Wesleyan Argus has about twelve pages divided into fiction and news, and is edited by members...