Word: editor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Sunday papers that five hundred thousand dollars had been bequeathed to Harvard by E. Price Greenleaf, of Boston, awakened the liveliest interest among the friends of the university, but further inquiry does not confirm this report in its details. Yesterday afternoon President Eliot, in conversation with a CRIMSON editor, stated that nothing definite was known in regard to the legacy. All that was known was that several years ago, Mr. Greenleaf made a will, bequeathing considerable property to Harvard. It is not known how large an estate the deceased left, nor how much of his property comes to Harvard. These...
...CREW EDITOR...
...Sears, '88 has been elected a regular editor of the CRIMSON board...
Upon the resignation of Mr. W. T. Talbot, yesterday, as Managing Editor of the CRIMSON, Mr. Stephen B. Stanton, '87, was elected to take his place. Mr. Joseph Sears, '88, has been elected a regular editor of the paper, and Mr. W. D. Davidge, Jr., '88, has been elected a business manager. The editorial committee consists of Mr. Barnes, Mr. Stanton, and Mr. Hamilton...
...beware, for "We're going to beat Yale." Now a word to the News. We recognize the peculiar ability which the New Haven journal has always displayed in carping at what claims to be "Harvard," and therefore we are little surprised that when a lack of copy stares the editor in the face he should criticise Harvard. If the CRIMSON has displayed energy enough to silence for once the sneers of a Yale paper, she has accomplished what has been done but seldom in the memory...