Word: recently
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- A recent description before the Historical Society, of the "machinery" by which Mr. H. H. Bancroft carries on his investigation into the material for the history of the Pacific coast, suggests to me the application of some of the details of Mr. Bancroft's methods in the proposed plan for making and indexing newspaper cuttings according to topics. Mr. Bancroft, it is said, makes use of innumerable small paper bags, indexed by topics, and filed alphabetically, in which to store the vast mass of abstracts and quotations from books and manuscripts which he designs to use later...
...recent meeting of the students of Dartmouth, $1300 was subscribed for the support of the university nine. A strong effort will be made to take the pennant to Hanover this season...
...Columbia journal of a recent date says, that a delegate of the Harvard Boat Club has been "sneaking around" the gymnasium in quest of information in regard to the condition of the Columbia crews. A rather intimate acquaintance with the oarsmen of Harvard compels us to doubt the truth of this statement. We are also puzzled as to the reasons the journal in question could have had for bringing forward such a charge. Surely we have been enabled in the past to present to Columbia an uninterrupted view of our rudder without any resort to "sneaking." Is there any reason...
...Chamberlin, '86, has so far recovered from his recent injuries as to be able to walk without crutches...
...gratifying to observe that the Yale students, in recently organizing their Co-operative society, have followed very closely the constitution adopted by our own society. As our own society was the pioneer institution of its kind among the colleges, it is but natural that other colleges, in following our example, should establish their societies on a similar basis. In the lapse of several years, however, one might expect that flaws could be found or improvements suggested in the constitution of the Harvard Co-operative Society. That this does not appear to be the case, at least to any appreciable extent...