Word: laterizing
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According to the present editor of the Index. the notice in last Monday's CRIMSON, which read, "The Index ought to be out. It is very much later than usual, later than last year's Index, which was weeks behindhand," should have read, "The Index ought to be out, but it is not later than usual, not later than last year's Index, which was not weeks behindhand." The present delay, we believe, is due entirely to the printer...
...following extracts are taken from an open letter on the foot ball championship published in the New York Post and later in the Yale News, over the signature of Captain Richards of the Yale eleven. He says...
...announcement of Mr. Gosse's lecture drew out one of the largest audiences that has ever been collected in Sanders theatre. By half-past seven every seat on the floor and in the first gallery was taken, and later the second gallery also was filled up. Those who came last thus found themselves unfortunately situated. for Mr. Gosse, though better in this respect than any other English lecturer who has visited us, could only be imperfectly heard at times in the back of the hall. In other respects Mr. Gosse's delivery was unusually good. His voice was pleasing...
...Index ought to be out. It is very much later than usual, later than last year's Index, which was weeks behindhand...
...same attitude. Harvard withdrew from the association, because she thought that a fair race could not be rowed under its supervision and did not wish again to endanger her chances by a foul. Harvard then agreed to row Yale at New London a straightaway race in eights; and later, to row with Columbia under the same conditions. Now, if the two races are merged into one, another intercollegiate association will be formed, and immediately the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, and other colleges, will demand admittance. It is only last year that the Univ. of Penn showed a great desire...