Word: columnism
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...another column we publish a portion of the letter declining the challenge of the Yale freshmen to play off the tie in football. There are several reasons which fully justify this refusal, the Christmas examinations so near at hand ; the probability that the game could not be played even if active training were begun at once on account of the lateness of the season, and the fact that the Harvard eleven has been out of training and without practice for a week. If there was any real desire to play, why did not Yale so express herself on the evening...
...Doeskin trousers are becoming popular in South", is the enigmatical sentence contained in the item column of a recent number of the Yale News. whatever this mysterious utterance may mean, we must remonstrate with our esteemed contemporary for permitting such dangerous secrets to be thus rudely brought to the garish light of day in its columns. It is such things as these that fasten the sligma of indiscretion and irresponsibility upon the college press. The News has been indiscreet; let it reform...
...Cambridge "Jeffersonian," gives a half a column of "Harvard College Notes," and four inches of "Yale College Twinkles...
...Saunders. Mr. G. W. Sawin acted as clerk. The sixth rule was amended so that the names of no candidates could be dropped. The class then proceeded with the business of the meeting,-the election of class officers. The names of the successful candidates are given in another column. The arrangements for the meeting were very satisfactory and there was but little delay about the various ballots. The meeting was very orderly, and although several of the elections were closely contested, the best feeling prevailed, one of the officers, Mr. Stuart Wyeth, being elected by the unanimous vote...
...heartily concur with the views of a correspondent printed in another column, as to the propriety of marking in some way the birthday of the great reformer. The suggestion of a lecture from Dr. Emerton seems to us an especially happy one and we are sure that many would appreciate it. Dr. Emerton is especially qualified to lecture upon the subject and we trust that he may be willing to gratify us on this occasion...