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General W. L. Burt, whose death was recorded yesterday, was a Harvard graduate in the class of '50, and was also a graduate of the Law School...
Considering the many college journals of the present day, their popularity in the college world, and the fact that almost every college and every preparatory school of any rank has one or more publications, it seems strange that a college so large and well-known as Wellesley has not before this entered the field of college journalism. Ability can certainly not be wanting, and there is surely enough enterprise for such an undertaking among four or five hundred American young ladies...
Contrary to the general impression, there are many students' journals in England published at the different schools and colleges, though none, we believe at Oxford or Cambridge. The names of some of these papers are: The Bathonian, Durham University Journal, Epsomian, Excelsior, Mill Hill, Merchant Company's Schools' Magazine, Pelican, Queen's College Magazine, Reptonian, Rossalian, School Magazine, the Ladies' College Magazine, Cheltenham, and Our Magazine, published at the North London Collegiate School for Girls...
...present the following as a specimen of English classical school verse-making. It is from the Bradfield School Chronicle...
...news. I only wrote to you this time, anyway, to tell you how bad I feel for what I have done. I feel almost tempted to to go into a nunnery, and I suppose that is what I deserve for having dared to tell any tales out of school. Yours in Sorrow...