Word: editor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...officers of the CRIMSON for the coming half year are: President, W. T. Talbot, '87; managing editor, W. Barnes, Jr., '88; secretary, W. D. Clark, '89. It is with deep regret that the CRIMSON has been forced to accept the final resignation of Mr. Hamilton as president of the board, but it gives us pleasure to announce that he will continue to act as a member of the editorial committee, together with the president and managing editor ex officio. During the absence of Mr. Barnes, the paper will continue under the management of Mr. Garrison...
...only eight men ever tried to do anything for the college press, and of that number but five have as yet satisfactorily demonstrated their fitness for more than mediacre work. Why such a state of things should be is almost inexplicable. The small amount of work required of an editor upon any one of our college papers certainly brings more than its due reward in the pleasure and experience gained. Therefore, eighty-nine, let us all hear more from you; you have a large field to pick from in the four Harvard papers and your ideas can find expression somewhere...
...Garrison, '88, will act as managing editor of the CRIMSON next week...
...Editor of the Globe...
...Editor of the Nation...