Word: published
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor L. B. R. Briggs is to publish through Scribner's a collection of original charades...
...most likely to contain inaccuracies of more or less magnitude, and are therefore likely to mislead students. But we suspect this thing will continue to be done whether it is liked or not until the instructors see fit to do something in opposition to those men who propose to publish notes. Students find it to their advantage to review their courses by the best possible methods, and if each instructor should publish a short abstract or outline of his course, this would be more satisfactory than complete notes, and would help to solve the problem...
This is a suggestion for each student; it is to be hoped that on our return from the recess we can publish a result in which every Harvard man can justly be proud...
...necessary for those who have planned to go in coaches to know whether they will be accommodated decently or not, for if the game cannot be seen from coaches, they must make some other arrangements. Will not the CRIMSON find out as to the circumstances, and publish some notice which will have authority, and will be binding? The supporters of the team deserve to know and have a right to know as to the arrangements which have been made for them...
WHILE it is one of the functions of the CRIMSON to publish notices for the various college institutions, we must warn men that it will be useless to send in notices for publication more than twice; moreover, we demand that notices be made as short as possible...