Word: editor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...EDITOR, OF THE CRIMSON:- The classes in recently voting to march in the Republican parade, have not followed precedent as they claimed they were doing; for precedent has been to await the result of the Harvard Union canvass and abide by the majority's pleasure. (See CRIMSON, Vol. VI, October, 1884, Nos. 5, 13, and 14). The Union canvass should be held very soon; and, until it is held, I cannot see that the class resolutions ought to be binding on anyone, as they are not speaking for the University at large; nor can I see, if there...
ADVOCATE.- There will be a meeting of the Advocate board today at 15 Thayer at 1 p. m. It is important that every editor should be present...
Charles E. L. Wingate, Harvard '83, and formerly news editor of the Daily Herald of Harvard, dramatic editor of the Boston Daily Journal, and editor of the "Playgoers' Year Book," has written a novel that Belford, Clarke and Co. are to bring out in the September number of "Belford's Magazine." The story, it is said, will create considerable attention on account of its daring invasion into a psychological question never before broached in literature. Its title, "Can Such Things Be," suggests a provocation to discussion...
...editorial board of the Monthly for 1888-89 is as follows: Editor in chief, R. E. N. Dodge; business man ager, C. H. Moore, editors, H. Bates, H. T. Parker, R. W. Herrick and C. T. Sempers...
...meeting of the CRIMSON board yesterday, Mr. W. D. Clark, '89, was elected President, and Mr. F. C. Cobb, '90, managing editor, for the first half-year, vice J. G. King, and I. A. Ruland resigned...