Word: yellow
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...must be a pleasure to the Freshman whose first days in College have been all concerned with registrations, consultations, pink cards, yellow cards and the like, to see a Harvard tome (be it ever so slender) which bears on its cover so cheering a motto...
...newspapers create the very air we breathe and for most people they are the sole source of information about what is going on in the world. However, there are two tendencies to be contended against--the bad stimulation to the mind that the "yellow" papers give by laying undue emphasis on crime, scandal and sensation; and the evil influence of papers that stand for moneyed interests...
...enthuse and the team fights its hardest. Then, after Yale has won by a narrow margin, some try to console us with the statement that we have done our best and suffered an honorable defeat. What ground for self-complacency does that offer us? We should call any man "yellow" who did not play the best he knew how against Yale...
...Price '07; "Twenty-One," by H. A. Bellows '06; "On Book-Agents," by J. T. Addison '09; "Her Soul and the Sea," by W. H. Wright sC.; "The Quality of Romance," by V. W. Brooks '08; "A Russian Jew on Christmas," by A. Davis '07; "A Study in Yellow," by G. A. Seabury '07; "On the Rhine," by C. W. Stalk '03; "The Travel Papers of Arminius, IV, Concerning Certain Varieties of Travelers, Mostly Disagreeable;" "Lancelot," by H. W. Bell '07; "The Boy Will," by R. E. Rogers '09; "Monotones," by R. M. Arkush '07; "Phantasmia," by J. H. Wheelock...
...clock in the Stadium in what will probably be the closest and most exciting of the two remaining contests before the Yale game. The cheering section will be enlarged and any member of the University will be admitted to it, provided that he holds either a blue or yellow season ticket...