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...noted fact that a very small proportion of Princeton's graduates devote themselves to professional teaching. This fact strikes us the more forcibly when we consider the large number of graduates of Harvard, and especially of Yale, now engaged in the schools and colleges all over the country. - [Princetonian...
...Times, Turf, Field and Farm, Harper's Weekly, Life, Punch, Puck, London Illustrated News, London Graphic, The Nation, Progress, Good Literature, Episcopal Recorder, Musical Critic and Trade Review, The Wheel, Bicycling World, San Francisco Argonaut. Monthly-Musical Herald, Wheelman, Modern Age. College papers-Yale Courant, Record and News, Princetonian, Tiger, Columbia Spectator and Acta Columbiana, and all the periodicals of thirty-five other colleges, including Amherst, Brown, Williams, Dartmouth...
...Princetonian, Courant; Tiger, Lampoon, Crimson, and other papers respectable in other respects have been publishing highly original parodies on "Iolanthe" - a performance which the Argonaut happily satirizes...
...resonan floas sole."[Churchman.QUESTIONS OF THE DAY.Will the Intercoll. B. B. Association consist of Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Brown, or, as formerly, of these colleges and Amherst and Dartmouth? Will Harvard and Yale ever arrange the New London race? Will Princeton have an eight? Will Harvard have a four. [Princetonian...
...while much of the poetry and prose is unutterably flat. To be sure, some very clever things, both in drawing and writing, may be found in its columns, but much that is at least in bad taste finds room there as well. A great contrast is presented in the Princetonian, which is undoubtedly in the front rank of college papers. Its make up and appearance are excellent, and it is most entertaining reading. It scores a point on the editorial and news columns, which are filled with matter clearly and concisely put, while in a literary point of view...