Word: paper
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...encouragements for the various University interests, we devised last year the editorial competition. This spring it will be open to Juniors and Sophomores, each of whom will be called upon for two well-written editorials each week. By the latter test it is our wish to secure for the paper men who can best express in the editorial column the public opinion of the student body as it should be concentrated and expressed by a university paper...
...each paper shall contain and manages the competition of candidates, and the assistants' competition. The managing editor holds his position for a half-year and then becomes president of the paper. The president holds office for a half-year, during which time he has charge of the editorial policy of the paper, and in all cases is its official representative...
...connection with Saturday's game the CRIMSON wishes to call its readers' attention to an editorial in the McGill Daily which, by the way, had its Saturday morning edition on sale at the Arena during the game. The Montreal paper says: "The hockey game tonight in the Boston Arena between the teams of Harvard and McGill is one of more than ordinary interest. It is more than an ordinary intercollegiate contest; it is international. While it is a struggle for victory, it is nevertheless one of most friendly rivalry which must have its effect in producing a close and happy...
There are certain events in track which, all things being equal, should certainly be won by Harvard, and--while we concede Yale nothing, there are some which will probably not fall to us. A third class, however, remains unclaimed even on paper by Harvard or alien backers, and which are free to the taker as it were. The broad jump is one of this class; the sprints are others. From their pages on the entry books all the men who placed in these last year have graduated, and their shoes are yet to be filled. If we can train...
...deals with the Student Council, its officers, sub-committees, and constitution, and the class officers, holders of honors and academic distinctions in 1910-11, and other matters of this nature. The Register also treats with the various publications in the University in much detail, giving the editors of each paper, its purpose, and explaining how the competition for editorship is held in each case of the nine publications, six undergraduate, two alumni...