Word: rivalling
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale Library Magazine, established in 1839, is a rival to the Brunonian in the honor of being the oldest college paper...
...done away with. The strongest cast is not brought out in this way, but the whole club shares the benefit of acting. This arrangement, by the way, shows the absurdity of some of the stories that have been published in the Boston papers. The club does not intend to rival the Greek play in its performance, but simply to encourage the study of dramatic arts at Harvard. Only the first 3 acts of the play will be given. The shortness of the time for preparation will prevent the rendering of the whole play...
...well that ends Wellesley," a self-evident fact, lend a similar charm to a place not many miles from Wellesley, a place which receives more or less attention from Harvard undergraduates, but which has been rather overshadowed in the columns of the CRIMSON by its more famous rival...
...Yale has at last organized a co-operative society, and it cost her a pang, no doubt, to follow the lead of her rival, Harvard; but her good sense perceived the advantages of co-operation which are manifest wherever it has been tried," says the Student...
...including the three business editors. From time to time the News manufactures such items for its readers, pointing proudly to its own board of eleven, the publication of which, by the way, serves to help fill up the editorial column every issue. We do not make any claims to rival our Yale contemporary, far from it, but if an addition of one editor makes the difference between the two papers, we can only say that we consider ourselves extremely fortunate in possessing that one editor. We do not suppose it makes any great difference to our readers how many editors...