Word: contributor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Lummis, '81, is a regular contributor to Life, the Detroit Free Press, Texas Siftings and the Continent. Mr. Lummis is at present engaged in writing a work on the "History of the Use of Tobacco," as well as preparing a second volume of his "White Mountain Sketches," and also of his "Birch Bark Poems." He is also engaged in editing the Scioto, (Ohio) Gazette...
...regard to the communication in another column on the marking system, we can only state that our contributor makes the mistake of assuming that the men who substitute theses for forensic are relieved from some share of the year's work. The amount of work required in the preparation of a thesis is supposed to be fully equal to that required in writing the forensics. The fact that the mark given in a special course on a thesis differs from that given in the English department can be explained by the fact that although in a forensic matter is regarded...
...official organ of the Inter-collegiate as well as of the National associations, and this proposition will doubtless be adopted. To strengthen the connection between this paper and the colleges. Mr. B. W. Mclntosh of Princeton, secretary of the I. C. A. A., has been secured as an editorial contributor. College men are especially appealed to for its support...
...recent sketch of the history of the Boston Advertiser, given in a late issue of that paper, some interesting references were made to certain Harvard professors who have been connected with the paper. We find that Prof. Dunbar, who had been a regular contributor for several years previously, became an associate editor in 1861, and in 1864 became sole editor and part owner. In 1868, on account of impaired health, he withdrew from active service as editor, and in the following year permanently severed his editorial and business connections with the paper, when he accepted the Chair of Political Economy...
Daniel Webster was one of the principal supporters of the college paper while in college, and Garfield was a contributor to his college paper. Doubtless many other distinguished men owe their greatness to the journalistic advantages of their college...