Word: paper
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Paine's Furniture Company, 48 Canal street, always try to go one step farther than any other furniture house, and do a little better by a customer either in the matter of quantity, quality or price. An instance of this appears in their advertisement in another part of this paper of an easy chair which they sell upholstered in leather in the extra size (only found in clubs, public places, etc.) at no greater price than that charged for the ordinary chair in other stores...
...Paine's Furniture Company, 48 Canal street, always try to go one step farther than any other furniture house, and do a little better by a customer either in the matter of quantity, quality or price. An instance of this appears in their advertisement in another part of this paper of an easy chair which they sell upholstered in leather in the extra size (only found in clubs, public places, etc.) at no greater price than that charged for the ordinary chair in other stores...
...about a week the CRIMSON will issue a call for candidates from the freshman class. We make the announcement thus early that the matter may be given due consideration by the members of the class. If men try who are not fitted for the paper they make useless labor for themselves and trouble for the managers of the sheet. We will state, then, in outline, the scope and aim of the paper, and the qualities that are consequently desired in candidates...
This being the aim of the paper, it is evident for what kind of men we have a place. The ideal editor would be a man of good personal address, of quick observation and ready intelligence. He would be able to get facts precisely as they are and put them into readable shape with a no mean literary skill. He would, above all other things, be willing to work and even to work hard if the interests of the paper demanded...
From the above it might easily appear that the team is very good indeed, for the men have in most cases had plenty of experience and should be able to put up a very strong game. Such, however, is not the case, for though on paper the eleven appears strong, in the field it is decidedly poor. The defense is very weak, especially at the centre and tackle. The tackling is very high and the men show no knowledge of breaking up the interference. In the offensive work the interference is exceedingly loose and very slow to start. Some...