Word: editor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...sale Wednesday, Dec. 2, at the usual places. Never before has the volume been so promptly published, and because it appears thus early it will be all the more valuable to the college. After an examination of an advance copy, obtained by the CRIMSON through the courtesy of the editor, the following matters seem worthy of note...
...appearance the book is all that could be wished. Slight errors will doubtless be found, but in such a volume of names and figures and general data, this is not surprising. That this year's Index is a success cannot be denied. To Mr. D. B. Chamberlain, '86, the editor, the thanks of the college are certainly due for a neat and well compiled volume...
...which the unhappy student is obliged to wade. We think that this state of things, so often spoken of and so well known, ought to receive at least a trifling consideration from the authorities. If our rustic gardener is ignorant of the state of the walks, our geographical editor will conduct him to the "Chapel Morass," the "Holyoke Pond," the "Library Bog," and many other noted spots. We want this taken seriously; - it will deprive us of many editorials in the future if it is, but we are willing to sacrifice them to the public good...
...James H. Woods, '87, has been elected junior business editor of the CRIMSON...
...William Barnes, Jr., has been elected exchange editor of the CRIMSON...