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...which was started in 1860 by Joseph Cook and other Yale men. Its purpose, as stated by one of the founders, was "to unite the sympathies of academical, collegiate and professional students throughout the world." It had, at one time, correspondents in thirty-three colleges, among which were several German and English universities. It was, however. Too stupendous an undertaking for men who had so many other duties to attend to, and after eight numbers had appeared, it shared the fate of so many others...
...enterprise and energy of the American student that brought into existence the college paper. German universities, too intent upon searching for etymological fossils and upon defining, with painful exactness, the functions of the Greek parties, never have had time for such diversions, and today, they have not what would be properly called a college paper. In England they have what they choose to call college papers, but they are, as a rule, edited and published by persons in no wise connected with the universities. A very few, however, are issued by the students...
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