Word: amhersts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Columbia Spectator has been publishing a series of articles on college colors, and from the summary at the end we clip the following: Amherst, white and purple; Bowdoin, white; Brown, brown; Columbia, blue and white; Cornell, carnelian; Dartmouth, green; Harvard, crimson; New York, University of, violet; Pennsylvania, University of, blue and red; Princeton, orange; Rutgers, scarlet; Trinity, white and green; Tufts, blue and brown; Union, (magenta) or garnet; Wesleyan, lavender; Williams, royal purple; Yale, blue...
...place for everything, and everything in its place.' A man at Yale nails his slippers on the wall four feet up, and then all he has to do of an evening is to wheel up his easy-chair in front of them and pull out his meerschaum." - Amherst Student...
...particularly the editorials. Its tone is manly. The Cornell Era has been turned into a twelve-column report of lectures on Germany. The literary articles of the Cornell Review, though well written, are not fresh. The "Paragraphs" are interesting but as a whole the paper is too ambitious. The Amherst Student is not ambitious, but succeeds in expressing the sensible spirit which has always distinguished its college. The Brunonian excels in editorials. They are pointed and well-written. The local and graduate departments of the Dartmouth comprise the greater part of the paper. It is successful as a newspaper...