Word: columnizing
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...last number of the Lasell Leaves contains a French column...
...long intimacy with "Pinafore," and, strange as it may sound, it is a fact that every opera that the Ideals sing, bears the impress of "Pinafore." All the popular operas will be given during their engagement, and will be announced, from day to day, in our amusement column...
These wicked college students bring perfect godsends in the shape of subjects for editorials to the Post and other virtuous papers of the country. The recent Yale rush will be good for a column probably. Another case must not be overlooked by the Post in this connection. Last Tuesday a party of sophomores of Lafayette University, marching with a band to a banquet, were interrupted by a discordant band of freshmen with tin-horns. Thereupon, a rush took place, finally resulting in the arrest of three of the party by the police...
...last number of the Princetonian contains a contribution entitled "Don't you think tho?" It commences, "I've jutht been to Harvawd, I have; duthed nithe plathe, I thay," and does not cease to exist until it has occupied a column of the Princetonian's valuable space...
Never speak to a man engaged in footing up a column of figures, for there's nothing so deaf as an adder. - [Cambridge Tribune...