Word: posts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...this issue of the Advocate several changes in the make-up of the board of editors is announced. T. Woodbury, '89, and W. K. Post, '90, have resigned as business managers. J. M. Newell, '89, has been chosen business manager, and W. K. Post, '90, and C. B. Hurst, '91, have been elected regular editors...
...CRIMSON will post the scores of the games at Leavitt's this evening...
...CRIMSON will post a bulletin at Leavitt and Peirce's announcing the results of both games as early as possible this evening...
Over four hundred new students have registered at Cornell this term bringing the total in attendance there to more than 1200, the largest registration in the history of the University. There are over one hundred graduates of other colleges taking advantage of the offer of free tuition to post graduates. The number of students in the law department and in the school of pharmacy is also largely increased. Sage college, the women's department, has so many students that the faculty are finding it difficult to provide accommodation for all. Indications all point to a very successful year...
...first meeting of the Shooting Club took place yesterday afternoon and was highly successful in all respects. The day brought out a large number of spectators who were well repaid for their visit. The best shooting was done by Lamb, R. H. Post and Greene. Some excellent material was found among the freshmen. Ten men entered in the competition for the Founder's cup, which went to R. H. Post. '91, who broke eleven out of fifteen birds. In order to get permanent possession of this cup, it must be won four consecutive times, or eight times in all. Thus...