Word: press
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Yale was not through any of its papers represented at the Press Association meeting at New York. Yale was not interested...
...Read at the Inter-Collegiate Press Convention, New York...
There are now in the reading room thirty-five papers and periodicals in addition to the publications of all the leading colleges in the country. In addition to the papers mentioned in the secretary's announcement of Thursday, there have been added during the past week the Philadelphia Press, Worcester Evening Gazette, Roxbury Advocate, New York Weekly Witness, The Apollo, Womans' Journal, New York Truth, New Haven Union, Bicycling World, Index and Unity. The London papers are not yet on file, but will be ready next week...
...Progress, to discuss the "shameful outbreaks" of college students, at this time when no outbreaks have occurred for several months. But as Mr. Forney may always be considered a well-wisher of the college world his words deserve notice. He has a good word to say for the college press: "It is pleasant," he says, "to see that the college papers so far from defending the ill conduct of students, invariably condemn it in unmeasured terms. One would suppose that the students so censured by their own companions would guard their manners rather better." Mr. Forney then proceeds to advocate...
...exhibited. To explain the design of the Record in publishing the story we are unable; we give it the credit, however, of ingenuous and honorable motives. To claim the item as a Harvard "sneer" is only one more of the innumerable slanders upon this college by the public press, about which we have so often to complain...