====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Courier Page 0764_1 from reel: L 722 (1878-10-10 to 1887-06-10) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/132073 Title: MERRY CHRISTMAS! The Courier Comes to You, One and All, Bearing the Holiday Greeting of the Management. Summary: Editorial Christmas message from the newspaper management to readers, reflecting on the holiday season and university life. Category: editorial Subjects: holiday greetings; student life; university community Confidence: 0.85 Title: We Come to Tell You the News, We Come to Cheer You. Summary: Editorial statement outlining the newspaper's mission to inform and entertain its readership. Category: editorial Subjects: news coverage; editorial purpose; student newspaper Confidence: 0.8 Title: Oh, How Different Is Each Succeeding Christmas. In the Years of Childhood, How We Used to Look Forward to This Annual Fe... Summary: Reflective editorial on changing perspectives of Christmas from childhood to adulthood, encouraging appreciation of simple joys. Category: editorial Subjects: holiday traditions; childhood memories; seasonal reflection Confidence: 0.8 Title: Years Have Gone By, Childhood Has Passed and We Instinctively Look Forward to Christmas as the Time When the Broken Fami... Summary: Editorial reflection on the importance of family gatherings during the Christmas season and the passage of time. Category: editorial Subjects: family unity; holiday traditions; seasonal reflection Confidence: 0.8 Title: The Past Will All Come Back as We Gather at the Old Home, With Father and Mother, Brothers and Sisters, to Enjoy the Ble... Summary: Editorial emphasizing the value of family gatherings during holidays and the comfort of home traditions. Category: editorial Subjects: family traditions; holiday memories; nostalgia Confidence: 0.8 Title: We Feel Like Republishing the Article of Last Year, Entitled, "An UnChristmas." It Seems to Us Very Appropriate. Yet We... Summary: Editorial discussing the newspaper's decision to refrain from republishing a previous year's article and instead provide original content. Category: editorial Subjects: holiday reflection; editorial choices; seasonal content Confidence: 0.8 Title: You Fortunate Ones Who Have a Home, and Who Spend Your Holidays There, Just Stop and Think of Your Classmates Who Are He... Summary: Editorial encouraging students with homes to consider those classmates unable to return home for the holidays. Category: editorial Subjects: student welfare; holiday concerns; university community Confidence: 0.8 Title: They Stay and Work, and Eat the Black Bread of Poverty. The Brave Boys Are Not to Be Pitied; They Are to Be Envied. Summary: Editorial perspective on students remaining at university during holidays, framing their situation as one of resilience rather than pity. Category: editorial Subjects: student hardship; holiday challenges; resilience Confidence: 0.8 Title: It Is Hard for Them to Stay Away From the Family Board at This Time of Universal Rejoicing and Feasting, Yet Such Disapp... Summary: Editorial highlighting the strength of character demonstrated by students who remain at university during holidays, focusing on their determination and growth. Category: editorial Subjects: student determination; holiday sacrifice; personal growth Confidence: 0.8 Title: It Is From This Class of Our Students That the Most Trustworthy and Honorable Citizens Come. It Is These Boys Who Win Fo... Summary: Editorial praising the character of students who remain at university during holidays, predicting their future success and honor. Category: editorial Subjects: student character; future citizens; personal achievement Confidence: 0.8 Title: The Courier Could Name a Large Number of Our Most Prominent Alumni Who Worked and Suffered in the Years of Young Manhood... Summary: Editorial referencing successful alumni who worked hard during their university years and are now reaping the benefits of their efforts. Category: editorial Subjects: alumni success; hard work; personal achievement Confidence: 0.8 Title: Be Not Ashamed of Poverty. Let It Urge You on to Work With Yet Greater Zeal. Summary: Editorial encouraging students not to be ashamed of poverty and to use it as motivation to work harder. Category: editorial Subjects: poverty awareness; motivation; personal growth Confidence: 0.8 Title: "Is There for Honest Poverty That Hings His Head and A' That, the Coward Slave We Pass Him By, We Dare Be Poor for A' Th... Summary: Editorial featuring a poetic excerpt emphasizing the dignity of honest poverty and the true worth of individuals beyond social rank. Category: editorial Subjects: poverty dignity; social class; personal worth Confidence: 0.8 Title: The Minneapolis Messenger, Lieut. Gov. Riddle's Paper, Says That the Main Building, Unless Repaired, Is in a Fair Way To... Summary: Editorial reporting on concerns about the condition of the university's main building as mentioned in another publication. Category: editorial Subjects: university infrastructure; building conditions; campus safety Confidence: 0.8 Title: The Water-Works Will Be a Rather Poor Protection to the University. By Means of It, Water Can Be Thrown but to the Third... Summary: Editorial discussing the inadequacy of the university's water system for fire protection and suggesting improvements. Category: editorial Subjects: university infrastructure; campus safety; water systems Confidence: 0.8 Title: Then by Keeping the Cisterns Full, by Means of the Water Works, Almost Absolute Protection Could Be Secured. Summary: Editorial suggesting that keeping cisterns full through the water works could provide better fire protection for the university. Category: editorial Subjects: university infrastructure; campus safety; water systems Confidence: 0.8 Title: WE Were a Little Surprised at an Article Which Appeared in Last Week's Gazette. Summary: Editorial expressing surprise at content in a recent publication and likely providing commentary or correction. Category: editorial Subjects: editorial response; media coverage; university affairs Confidence: 0.8 Title: It Seems Rather Out of Place for Our City Papers to Publish the Complaints and Carping of Every Dis-Appointed Official O... Summary: Editorial criticizing city newspapers for publishing complaints from university officials. Category: editorial Subjects: media criticism; university administration; public perception Confidence: 0.8 Title: The Writer of the Letter Never Have Done Better Had She Never Written a Word of It. It Never Pays to Whine Over an Injur... Summary: Editorial condemning attacks on the university chancellor in the press, characterizing them as indecent and libelous. Category: editorial Subjects: media criticism; university administration; academic freedom Confidence: 0.8 Title: The Latest Break Made by the Hesperian Student Is to Announce That the Cut on Its Title Page Is a Work of Art. Great Hea... Summary: Editorial criticizing another student newspaper (Hesperian Student) for claiming artistic value in their title page design. Category: editorial Subjects: student newspapers; editorial criticism; media standards Confidence: 0.8 Title: On Examining a Copy, the First Thing We Behold Is This Work of Art Which by Any Means Is Very Suggestive of Hanging Out... Summary: Editorial continuing criticism of the Hesperian Student, mocking their claim to artistic design and criticizing their editorial content. Category: editorial Subjects: student newspapers; editorial criticism; media standards Confidence: 0.8 Title: The Mississippi University Magazine Contains Seven Pages of Original Poetry Besides Five Pages of Editorial Matter Writt... Summary: Editorial commentary on the content and editorial practices of another university publication (Mississippi University Magazine). Category: editorial Subjects: student publications; literary content; editorial standards Confidence: 0.8 Title: We Were at a Loss to Account for This Until We Saw His Salary. Walter Has Been Shoving Off Some of His Old Manuscript On... Summary: Editorial criticizing the editorial practices of the Mississippi University Magazine, suggesting the editor is repurposing old content. Category: editorial Subjects: student publications; editorial practices; academic integrity Confidence: 0.8 Title: When He Gets Older and More Accustomed to Seeing His Own Writing in Type, He Will Get Over This. The Poetry, However, Do... Summary: Editorial providing mixed commentary on the poetry content in the Mississippi University Magazine, acknowledging some quality while criticizing other aspects. Category: editorial Subjects: student publications; literary criticism; editorial standards Confidence: 0.8 Title: A Suitable Place Has Been Cleared and All Arrangements Perfected, Whereby Students Who Wish to Ride to School Can Erect... Summary: Editorial announcing arrangements for students to build sheds for horse accommodation at the university. Category: editorial Subjects: student transportation; campus facilities; horse accommodations Confidence: 0.8 Title: How Many of Those Who Ride Will Accept This Offer and Erect Shelter, Is Not Known, but We Think That if There Is Any One... Summary: Editorial discussing proposed horse shelter arrangements and expressing concern for animal welfare during cold weather. Category: editorial Subjects: student transportation; animal welfare; campus policies Confidence: 0.8 Title: Subscribe for the Courier. Summary: Informational notice encouraging readers to subscribe to the University Courier newspaper. Category: informational content Subjects: newspaper subscription; student publications; media outreach Confidence: 0.9 Title: New Year Cards. Summary: Informational notice about New Year Cards available from Hoadley & Hackman, Printers. Category: informational content Subjects: holiday merchandise; printing services; seasonal products Confidence: 0.9 Title: [advertisements] Category: advertisements Confidence: 0.7 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. 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