Word: reprinting
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...account of its importance and a slight change made since yesterday, we are requested to reprint this notice...
...request of the senior class secretary, we reprint the directions in regard to the class lives...
...display an undue and over-zealous eagerness to disclaim for their paper any tinge of college tone or influence. Without discussing whether or not such an influence would be after all so terrible a thing as it is painted, we must express our surprise that its editors select and reprint as an advertisement of their paper an envious fling at the Lampoon and at "Boston superciliousness," taken from the New York Critic. "In view of its success," cries the Critic, "there is something highly comic [sic] in the assertion of certain Boston papers that it is a continuation...
Scribner & Welford issue in a "Students' Edition" a reprint of Hobbes' "Leviathan...
Every Harvard student may well be interested in the proposition made by Moses King to reprint that admirable work by F. G. Atwood, - one of the founders and the most prolific contributor of the Harvard Lampoon, - entitled "Manners and Customs of ye Harvard Studente." This is one of the brightest and most harmonious collections of college caricature that has ever appeared, and Mr. King will have a new edition made by the Christmas recess provided a sufficient number of copies are ordered in advance to secure him against loss...