Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...EDWARD HALE, '79, and Mr. Arthur Hale, '80, have been elected on the editorial staff of the Lampoon...
...possess last year. They also agreed that the space below the finish line should be unobstructed for one quarter-mile, and be patrolled by police-boats, and that the course should be buoyed by yawls anchored half a mile apart, each boat flying a red flag from a staff twenty feet high. Last year the buoys were so small as to be almost invisible to coxswains, and therefore valueless as guides. The first-mentioned method of buoying would distinctly mark the course, and make it impossible for one crew to get into its opponent's water, except by intent...
...following gentlemen form the editorial staff of the Lampoon : Robert Grant, '73; J. T. Wheelwright, '76; Barrett Wendell, '77; F. G. Attwood, '78; W. S. Otis, '78; J. T. Coolidge, '79; Francis McClennan, '79; and W. G. Twombly...
...college paper turns out to be quite false. It is true that several of the editors are no longer undergraduates. At the end of last year it appeared that there were so few men in college who were at once able and willing to join the staff of the Lampoon, that either the paper must be dropped, or the old editorial board must continue to manage it. The latter alternative was chosen, and the paper remains in the same hands in which it was last year. The popularity which the paper had attained during the last year led the editors...
...French. The paper translates all the quotations from other languages which it uses; but a person who could tell what is meant when the Era, referring to a man who has left college, says, "the corps has lost a most genial confrere," would be an addition to the editorial staff...