Word: editor
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...editor of the North American Review, in his effort to be non-partisan, evidently believes in Bacon's advice concerning physicians: "Take one of a middle temper; or, if it may not be found in one man, combine two of either sort." Three Democratic and three Republican Congressmen therefore contribute to the symposium on "What Congress Has Done." The Republicans, McKinley, Lodge and Dalzell, are unanimous in saying that the last session has done wonders; the Democrats are as unanimous in deciding that Congress has done a great many things it ought not to have done and left undone...
FLUTE.- A pupil of the first flutist of Boston Symphony Orchestra will give private instruction on the flute in Cambridge. For further particulars address G. C. T., care of Editor of the DAILY CRIMSON...
FLUTE.- A pupil of the first flutist of Boston Symphony Orchestra will give private instruction on the flute in Cambridge. For further particulars address G. C. T., care of Editor of the DAILY CRIMSON...
...Rhode Island, planning his University, which was to be established in the Bermudas. The plan came to nothing. In 1732, returned to England, he published his "Alciphron." He became Bishop of Cloyne in 1734. The best edition of his works is that of Fraser (Oxford,1871). The same editor has also written his Life, published at the same time as the works...
...literary editor of the Advertiser is a graduate of the Harvard Annex and a winner of the Sargent prize...