Word: press
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...forced to withdraw from the Oelrich's cup. I had already shut off a wildly improbable account which was on its way to the N. Y. World, and tried to explain the matter to the Record reporter so that no misrepresentation of the Doctor should get into the Boston press. The facts of the case are these. 1. That Dr. Sargent was only following instructions in recalling us. 2. That we had but an infinitesimal chance of winning the cup with a crippled team. 3. That we had already undergone great pecuniary sacrifice, and should have had to undergo more...
Great injustice has been done to Dr. Sargent by careless statements made by college reporters, in the daily press. We would call our reader's attention to Mr. Garrison's communication in another column, which wholly exonerates Dr. Sargent from any blame in the unexpectedly early return of the lacrosse team to Cambridge. We would also say in regard to the two members of the freshman nine, mentioned in the daily papers, that it was through their own negligence that they were not examined physically, until just before the Yale game, and that they were allowed to play in that...
President Eliot of Harvard, Rev. Dr. Briggs, and Mr. John Wilson of the University Press, were among the prominent guests at the meeting of the Unitarian Club, which was held at the Vendome, Boston, last Wednesday evening...
...Spirit of the Times of April 10 under the heading of "Physician Heal Thyself" quotes from a recent editorial in the CRIMSON on the loose manner in which our athletics are reported in the outside press, and comments as follows: "And yet this apostle of accuracy and judgment continues to prattle about the Mott Haven team,' "the Mott Haven Cup,' 'going to Mott Haven,' competing at Mott Haven,' etc., etc." Now in the first place, if the Spirit of the Times knows more about college athletics than the athletes themselves, we stand corrected, or if it feels competent to dictate...
Semitic Seminary. Reader: Mr. John Orne. Subject: The Modern Arabic Press. No. 7 Lowell Street...