Word: prints
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...numerous reasons it is thought best not to print any tickets of nominations for the Class Day offices. Accordingly we have refused to print two tickets that have been presented...
...addition to the regular notes of the crew we print today a letter from W. C. Nichols...
...attempted in the slightest degree to evade this publicity. On the contrary, the crews seem to appreciate the general interest taken in their work, and tacitly invite the public to come and enjoy it. The London daily newspapers regularly print the hour at which the men will go out on the river, morning and afternoon, and in consequence the banks are covered with all kinds of interested spectators...
...been formed, with a capital of $50,000.00. 5,000 shares at $10.00 apiece will be on sale and it is expected that the colleges will secure 300 to 400 shares each. Graduates of Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Cornell and Amherst have already bought stock. The magazine is to be printed on paper of superior quality, in good print; it is to be sewed together, instead of riveted and will be, altogether, very handsomely gotten up. There will be a department of general college news and also articles by prominent men all over the country. The editor-in-chief will...
...print in another column a high compliment on the gentlemanly tone which prevailed at the "Harvard Night." Precisely this sort of compliment was not expected from the good old Transcript...