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...only preliminary. During the night Rosecrans reposted his army, and in the morning was in a better position to resist attack. This was soon made by Polk on our left, which was commanded by Thomas. Although hotly pressed, the left wing stood firm and Thomas called for reinforcements. With want of foresight, Rosecrans made a movement of troops from the right just as that portion of the army was about to be attacked by Longstreet. Under this general a superior force of Confederates quickly crushed in the Union right, already in confusion, and drove several of the divisions from...
...change is becoming more marked. Whether or not the story of the "Western editor" and his "fortune" is a myth, nevertheless we cannot but think that some such move as he proposed could be most advantageously made. The foundation of a chair of practical journalism would certainly fill a want that, as we have said, is growing stronger every year. Such a chair would deal in subjects that are of the most vital importance to every intelligent American of the present day. It would direct intelligently the general course of men who have the profession of journalism in view. Even...
EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-Although the officers of the athletic association are to be praised for their management of the meeting last Saturday, in one thing there seemed to be a want of care for the interests of the spectators. While the tug-of-war was being pulled, those looking on were permitted to crowd forward and stand within a short distance of the cleats in such a way that only those in the front row could see a single member of the competing teams. Last winter the officers of the meeting requested every one to remain seated, and the result...
...students for bicycles, the rent of stall might include care of machine. They could use what extra space is left for a stock of their own which they could keep to tent. The other rooms could be used for above purposes. The billiard room would be a long felt want supplied, and also the reading-room. If any space is left, a club room would be appropriate. This building, being so near Memorial Hall, will answer for these purposes better than any other...
...send her team to Boston, and let them engage with some of the amateur clubs, while in order to find rivals we must take the professionals who come in our way. This ground is not taken in order that we may have an advantage, and all our students want is fair play whether they are beaten...