Word: editor
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Nash '94 has been elected a regular editor of the Lampoon...
...from Yale this year does not enter into the question at all. The principle at stake is the same. We feel that an international boat race of the kind proposed should be distinctly the result of a graduate and undergraduate movement, and not of the offer of the editor of an enterprising newspaper, whose motives are so likely to be interpreted in but one way. Should his plan be adopted we think the college would suffer in public estimation, whether with justice...
John R. Oliver '94. has been elected editor-in-chief of the Monthly...
...very flat manner. "Fantine" by A. C. Train is the best story in the number. It is bright and very well told. "The Long and Short of It" is very clever though a little improbable. "Miss Legion" by H. H. Chamberlain, who has just been elected an editor of the Advocate, a society story, is well conceived and is written in an entertaining style. The "College Kodaks" are very good, except the one about the faro table which seems a little fantastical. The poetry of the number is far better than the rest of it. "The Mermaid's Song...
CONSIDERABLE surprise was expressed yesterday that the "CRIMSON" published a summary of Professor Drumond's talk on Thursday evening. In opening, Professor Drummond asked the gentlemen present not to take notes as the less advertising of his meetings he had, the better he was pleased. The "CRIMSON" editor who was present interpreted this at first as making any report out of question. He however asked Professor Peabody, who was sitting near by, what he should do under the circumstances, and was told that no objection would probably be had to such a report as was published Tuesday morning. In order...