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...inform new students and remind old ones we reprint the following paragraph which customarily precedes communications in this column...
...reprint of the editorial in the fake CRIMSON of May 30, 1901, published by the Lampoon, then under the direction of Richard Washburn Child, newly appointed Ambassador to Italy...
Will you be so kind as to reprint the following letter addressed to members of the Senior Class, which was printed without the signature in your issue of April 12. I ask this favor because when the letter was printed before the headlines might give the impression that experience in teaching is unimportant. For most positions the Appointment Office can recommend none but experienced teachers. On the other hand, men of good personal quality who are likely to get on with schoolboys are not infrequently employed in boarding schools, even if they have had no experience in teaching; and some...
...tantalising incident occurs in "A Frenchwoman's Impressions of America" by Comtesse Madeleine de Bryas and her sister Mlle. Jacqueline de Bryas, published by The Century Co. In order that a rising generation of young Americans may not grow up in darkest ignorance (and for that reason only), we reprint the Comtesse's stimulating account of her debacle...
...first of these bulletins is printed today and is being distributed with the CRIMSON. It is a reprint from the New York World, giving a few of the reasons why Hoover is selected by that paper as the foremost candidate. Another bulletin is now in preparation, intended to dispel the common belief that Hoover has failed to express himself on the questions of the day, and comparing his statements with parallel ones of Gen. Wood...