Word: presses
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Edmund N. Gosse of Cambridge University, England. Subject: "Thomas Gray;" with the reading of certain poems by Gray, as yet unpublished, which Mr. Gosse recently had the good fortune to discover while preparing his forthcoming edition of Gray's works for the press. The public are invited to attend. It is hoped that the reputation of Mr. Gosse as one of the most scholarly of English critics and as an author and poet, as well as the interest of his subject, will secure a large attendance from the college itself. It is peculiarly a mark of courtesy towards the college...
George Augustus Sala, the man whom the London press has dubbed the Prince of Journalists, is coming to America, and will lecture in Boston on January 7 and 9 in Tremont Temple. Mr. Sala is connected with the Daily Telegraph, and is the most prolific writer of living journalists...
...connection with the agitation concerning the abolition of compulsory chapel attendance, we print an article from the New York Times upon this subject. We are all familiar with the views held by the college press, but the stand taken by the outside press cannot fail to be noted with interest by all who have this reform at heart. The writer says...
...outside of the chapel, it is a hardship to make him rise in the morning and go to prayers. He is naturally exhausted with his night's struggle in behalf of the "black letter" art, and needs the sleep and rest of the morning hour.-[Detroit Free Press...
...progress of events in our present foot ball complications is watched with deep interest by the Yale press...