Word: exceptionably
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Your editorial of yesterday did justice to the merits of the English department. But, as I understand the matter, the strictures, made lately on that department, have been not on the increased opportunities and requirements in English composition, but on the lack of opportunity afforded for the...
One of the leading New York papers a few days ago published a column and a half communication from a Yale alumnus headed, "Instructors who Pump," on the way in which instruction was given there twenty years ago, and, as he claims, has continued up to the present time. He...
I have examined quite a large number of these critiques, and almost without exception they confound criticism with fault-finding, and, in many cases, go almost to the extent of abuse. The average man seems to think he is going to "get even" with the world at large and his...
Authors are not often agreeably disappointed in the amounts which they receive from editors or publishers. The New York Tribune, however, notes an exception in the case of Mr. Seelye, president of Amherst college, if the following anecdote which it relates concerning him be true - "President Seelye, of Amherst College...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - There appeared in Saturday's CRIMSON a criticism on the freshman crew which was much needed, but to which, as a candidate for the crew, I beg leave to take one exception. The criticism ran thus: He (the captain) alone of all the crew, understands the necessity...