Word: print
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...note that the society has been doing commendable work during the past year, though it is of a kind that is not noticed from day to day. There are in all about one hundred and fifty pictures from some thirty members. Mr. Sellers's is an excellent platinum print, having the appearance of an etching of Hawthorne's Old Manse at Concord. There are also several fine views of Mt. Tacoma, Wash. T., and of the pond at Waverly. Mr. Sumner has shown great technique and artistic taste in his views of the old Maryland plantations and Patapsco river...
...greatest advantage of the new scheme is, as stated by the directors, that it would enable the Society to deal with all persons connected with the University. The Society ought to be a general agent for various objects, which it cannot touch at present. It ought, for instance, to print and sell at cost the various abstracts, summaries and outlines used in so many courses of instruction. It ought to import all the foreign text-books used. It cannot do these things while its dealings are restricted to its own members, an obstacle which is removed by the new scheme...
...BURBANK.CLASS OF 1887. - The order lists of class pictures must be sent to the studio at once, to enable the photographer to print and deliver the pictures by the end of the term...
...from members of the freshman class. In former years, freshman classes have felt a certain pride in having a representative on the different college publications, but this feeling is entirely dormant in '90. Without any freshman editor on the CRIMSON, misrepresentations concerning the class are bound to get into print. Rouse up, therefore, '90, and do justice to your class...
...sorry to be obliged to give such an incomplete list of the entries for the meeting to morrow, but owing to a misunderstanding we are unable to print the names of the men who have entered with Mr. Lathrop. All entries and the order of events will be published in Saturday's issue...