Word: presses
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...spirit of the Yale press just before the Thanksgiving game was typical. We do not refer to the Yale News, which is of a decidedly lower tone than the sentiment of the college would authorize. We have nothing to say to its wretched personalities, which would imply that the referees of the Harvard-Yale and Princeton-Yale games were open to the suspicion of dishonesty. We do not deal in that kind of merchandise, and we hope that the News holds the exclusive copyright.-[Princetonian...
...Figures of the Past," by the late Josiah Quincy, is in the press of Roberts Brothers...
...sufficiently large number of college papers have signified their approval of the scheme for an Inter-Collegiate Press Association to warrant the originators of the plan in sending out invitations for a general convention for the purpose of organization, to be held in New York during the Christmas recess...
...Yale News in gently waving aside with bland indifference the expressed opinions of almost the entire college world at Harvard upon the Yale team's method of play, and in blindly ignoring the storm of indignation and adverse criticism that has come from both college and public press on the subject, is simply sublime. The HERALD in its opinions has not spoken as representing more than its own editorial board, and would be loth to bring evidence that its views are representative in any larger sense were it not directly challenged to do so by the News. The News perhaps...
...plan for the establishment of an Inter-collegiate Press Association has at last taken definite form and bids fair to be soon realized. The HERALD has previously expressed itself as in favor of the scheme and sees no reason now for changing its opinion. With careful and sensible management and with moderate and definite aims there is every reason why such an association should become a success and a power of great moment in the college world. In spite of the ultra-conservative forebodings of the Crimson and the Courant we think its uses and its outcome need neither...