Word: successor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Brine's contract as an affiliated tradesman ceases to-day, Oct. 20. No successor has been appointed...
...Brine's contract as an affiliated tradesman ceases to-day, Oct. 20. No successor has been appointed...
...Brine's contract to furnish goods at a discount to all members of the Co-operative will soon expire, and suggestions from members as to a successor will be thankfully received by the management...
...present, the paper has appeared fortnightly during the year. The Advocate was the first Harvard newspaper." Preceding the Advocate, however, had been other publications, the Lyceum, the Magazine, and a few more of very short lives. In 1866 the Collegian was founded, but lived only a few months. Its successor was the present "Advocate." The story of the past life of this paper is exceedingly well told, and, because all the Harvard papers have been in one way or another so closely related, it almost embodies a complete sketch of Harvard journalism. The catalogue, at the end of the pamphlet...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - In a recent issue of the New York World appeared a report of the meeting of the Yale alumni. The choice of a successor to Dr. Noah Porter was discussed at some length, but the principal topic of conversation was whether Yale should have an elective system similar to the one now adopted at Harvard. One of the speakers said, "I never knew a boy who went to college at the proper time, from sixteen to nineteen years of age, who knew what line of study was really best for him. Yale has recently been compared disparagingly...