Word: editor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...PANIN, '82, has resigned his position as editor of the Crimson...
...last vestiges of respectability were thrown aside, and he went to Yale. What need to chronicle his future infamy? Let us shudder as we reveal the last act of his appalling moral cataclysm; for - sh - h! - he actually sank to the very depths of crime, and became the senior editor of the Wreckord...
...would be a good thing to try being original once, at any rate. So it got up a burlesque on a burlesque, and, to keep up to this standard, brought out an abridged version of the Crimson Dictionary (See Crimson, Vol. XVI. No. 1). Then it induced its item editor to get an inspiration. We congratulate "our esteemed cotemporary" on the success of this inspiration. An item editor who can successfully alliterate and expose lies, too, has a great future before him, and so has his paper. Deprecating as we do this sudden misfortune which has come upon...
...amateurs, on June 4 next, at Philadelphia, to enter in which a cordial invitation has been sent to members of the Harvard Athletic Association. The programme is a long one, and offers an opportunity to all of our athletes, including the bicyclists. Any information may be obtained from the editor of this column...
...would get his true character, strike an average between what his enemies say of him, and what those who are neither friendly nor hostile say. But before we go any farther, it is just as well to reveal to the reader who we are, and why, not being an editor, we write the plural pronoun. We are an association of two; and our number is not limited in order that we may all have offices. But, on the other hand, we do not limit our association to one, and so get a subsidy from the corporation and build a palace...