Word: editor
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...announce with pleasure the election of Mr. F. Winsor '93, as an editor of the CRIMSON...
...principal poetry of the number is by the late Charles Henry Lieders, four of his best poems being published, together with a sympathetic tribute to his memory by the editor. In "Bric-a Brac," among the excellent things, is a dainty bit of verse to "Dora's Eyes," by Irving S. Underhill, Williams...
...glad to announce the election of A. N. Broughton, '93, as a regular editor of the CRIMSON...
...display of good feeling between the two universities. As far back as 1852 T. S. Egan, a Cambridge coxswain, coached Oxford. In 1869 and 1870 George Morrison of Oxford coached Cambridge after Cambridge had met several successive defeats. Again in 1883, W. B. Woodgate, an Oxford oarsman and editor of Oars and Sculls, coached Cambridge...
...sons of Erin and the theatre-going public in general. The humor of Mr. Murphy's parts in "Shaun Rhue" and "Kerry Gow" is as delightfully dry as an average English Y lecture, and the remembrance of an evening passed in his company is an oasis in the CRIMSON editor's desert of toil...