Word: paper
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Four editors have been chosen from 1915, leaving places on the board for at least six more men, who will be taken from the news competitions of the fall and spring of 1912013. The work required has been outlined before and will be explained in detail in the early papers of the fall. The competition is hard, for it takes time to get hold of even a small bit of news; but it teaches accuracy and concentration in a way that is invaluable. The broad insight into College activities that a news competition gives is also one of its useful...
Although Yale has not been regarded as especially strong on the track and in the field this season, the team at New Haven has been improving rapidly during the past fortnight. Still on paper Harvard should have the advantage by a few points, mainly because the University team appears to be better balanced. J. B. Cummings '13, A. L. Jackson '13, and T. O. Freeman '14, the hurdlers, have been improving rapidly during the past week and now seem to have recovered from the injuries which handicapped them at the first of the season. B. M. Preble '12 has been...
...Bulletin, to interview members of the graduating class in the interests of the Bulletin and in connection with the work of the Association. The subscriptions to the Bulletin form in a large measure the income of the Association, and a large proportion of all graduating classes subscribe to the paper for this reason. Mr. Jones is about to make his canvass this year among the members of the class of 1912 and it is hoped that all will see the value of helping him obtain a satisfactory subscription list. R. B. WIGGLESWORTH, Secretary...
...touch of petulance something of the repose it praises and something of fairness in attributing all the modern characteristics it censures to a socialism that has not yet come to pass. It would be a graceful acknowledgment of the soundness of the idea that the recent policy of the paper erred by over-emphasizing, if in the next number the editors found room for an essay on "The New Ideal...
Everyone concerned in the literary interests of the undergraduates must be gratified by the evidence afforded in this issue of the return of the paper to the standards of its best years