Word: press
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...reported that neither Storrow nor Schroll will be able to row this year on account of press of college work...
...students and graduates to make up in subscriptions what we have lost financially, and to come forward with contributions to help fill the extra column. It has always been a matter of sorrow to us that the graduates of our university should take such little interest in the college press. But we shall try to make our columns interesting to the graduates as well as to the undergraduates, and we trust that our efforts may meet with their reward in the shape of added subscriptions and literary contributions from the graduates of Harvard. To the undergraduates we would say that...
...dedication of the headquarters of the Cincinnati Press Club in the Exposition Building constructed for the centennial celebration of the Ohio Valley and Central States, is to take place June 9. Many prominent newspaper men are expected to be present at the ceremonies...
...event to which the poem refers. In addition to the lays. a few of Macauley's shorter poems have been appended, such as the "Battle of Ivory," the "Armada" and others. To those who love the ring of Macauley's verse, we cannot recommend a better book. [The Knickerbocker Press, G. P. Putnam's Sons. Price...
...only a sample of the way in which newspaper reporters get things mixed. It is no wonder that the Board of Overseers talk of the "continual recriminations" offered by one nine to another in the intercollegiate league when they read such lies in the columns of the daily press. On the occasion mentioned above, there was absolutely no hissing whatever on the part of the Harvard men; and, in fact, the conduct of the spectators on both sides was perfectly decent and gentlemanly throughout the game. It seems to be a rule among press reporters, whenever they can make...