Word: punching
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Then glancing at the prostrate wielders of the mighty pen, he wiped a tear from his eye, and with drooping wings went out into the night. He left his card in the punch bowl, and beneath his name was scribbled: "Will call again, when you feel better, to see why you don't puff our last number...
...Constitution, Burlington Hawkeye, Texas Siftings, San Francisco Bulletin and Argonaut, The Beacon, Youth's Companion, Spirit of the Times, Turf, Field and Farm, N. Y. Sportsman, N. Y. Clipper, Harper's Weekly, The Nation, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, Illustrated London News, English Illustrated Magazine, Pall Mall Budget, London Times, Punch, Puck, Judge and Life. College papers, Yale News and Lit., Amherst Student, Princetonian, Brunonian, The Dartmouth, Williams Fortnight and Literary Monthly, Columbia Spectator, Acta Columbiana, Cornell Era, Trinity Tablet, Virginia University Magazine, Pennsylvania College Monthly, New York University Quarterly, The Tech., the Exonian, The Phillipian, Tuftonian, Lasell Leaves, Troy Polytechnic...
...Cincinnatti Gazette, Philadelphia Times, Louisville Courier-Journal, New Orleans Picayune, Atlanta Constitution, Alta California, Boston Home Journal, Burlington Hawkeye, Texas Siftings, Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, New York Clipper, The Spirit of the Times, Life, The Judge, Puck, London Times, Illustrated London News, Pall Mall Budget, Punch, and Frankfurtu Leitung...
...this small sum a person will have access to the leading New York and Boston dailies, as well as those from Chicago, San Francisco and the South. Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Life, and Puck will be in the list. The London Graphic, Illustrated News and Punch, with possibly a German and a French paper, will also be among the number. It is expected that the various college exchanges will likewise be on file. The reading-room, conveniently situated directly above the Co-operative store, will be kept open all day and most of the evening. Such a project...
...CRIMSON now betakes itself to the discussion of - punch. That is to say, to the discussion of punch in its relations to "Bloody Monday Night." A communication from "An '88 Man," which will be found in another column, contains a strong appeal for the discontinuance of the customary freshman entertainments. The effort to do away with this annual celebration is by no means the outgrowth of any recent spirit of reform. Protests have been made before, and often, too, against the further continuance of the custom. Yet the fact remains that "Bloody Monday," though not the night of terror that...