Word: print
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Freshmen are now anxious to get into print with accounts of the rush on Nov. 3d. but nothing of sufflcient merit has yet reached the CRIMSON...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON : - In Tuesday's issue I saw a Democratic notice proposing an address to Gov. Cleveland. Now if this is sent, every Democratic paper in the Union will print it with the heading "Harvard for Cleveland." Harvard, however, has voted for Blaine by a clear majority. If the University had an electoral vote it would be cast for the Republican nominee. Let those therefore who are Republicans prepare an offset to the Democratic address by drawing up a set of stirring resolutions to be sent to the Knight of Maine. Let us give reasons for the faith that...
...always willing to publish communications which we consider to be of sufficient interest, but such communications must be handed in before our paper is made up. Unless this is done we cannot answer for the appearance of articles which under other circus stances we should be happy to print...
...communication upon the tennis courts of the college, which we print this morning contains a suggestion which it would be well to heed. All tennis players know how unsatisfactory a court is for practice, which is neither turf nor gravel. If the association could only afford to lay out clay courts, the results would undoubtedly be perfectly satisfactory. As it is, the best thing that can be done is to remove the ragged tufts of grass, and make the courts over into smooth earthen floors...
...much interest is taken in the controversy about the torch-light procession, and everyone is so anxious to express himself in print on the subject, that our office is literally overrun with communications on this head. We can only say that it is "first come, first served," but even then we shall only be able to publish in future such letters as show particular worth or original ideas...