Word: papered
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Altogether this is a good specimen of the Monthly; not astonishing in any way, but well up to the high standard of the paper. There is no contribution that is not well written, no contribution that makes one feel that the editors were short of material and had to fill up somehow. It is frankly undergraduate, frankly literary, devoid of pretensiousness and and affectation, entirely normal and sane. Undergraduate publications are apt to be either trivial and careless or else over serious, too much impressed with their splendid mission. Both these pitfalls the Monthly successfully avoids...
Since no Freshmen answered the call for business and advertising managers of the University Register yesterday afternoon, a meeting of candidates will be held at 68 Mt. Auburn street this evening at 7 o'clock. Formerly the Register was a salaried paper, but after suffering much financial difficulty was placed in the immediate charge of the Student Council, which has now placed it upon as firm a financial basis as the other undergraduate publications. The Register is for the College what the Red Book is for the Freshman class and all men who are connected with the 1918 Red Book...
...interesting document has just been received by Mr. W. C. Lane, librarian, in a photograph of the earliest existing "broadside" triennial catalogue of the University. The photograph was taken from the only copy known to be existing, which is in the State Paper Office in London, and was contributed by Mr. Edward Bell '04 of the American embassy at London...
...candidate is to be failed on evidence of a single oral paper; at least two passages should be set before...
...often been remarked that the average college graduate is woefully deficient in his English. Few college men are able to punctuate or spell with any degree of accuracy, and what is much harder to correct, they cannot express themselves clearly, verbally or on paper...