Word: editor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...finally extracts a good point from a somewhat tedious mass of semi-jocose narrative. The article on "Stevenson at Cockermouth" is distinctly below the literary standard of the Monthly, as it is not clearly about anything, and uses words in a highly erratic fashion. Whether the writer or the editor is responsible for "flys," on page 63, it is certainly not a form to be commended...
...California in 1889. He then went to Europe and studied philosophy at the Universities of Berlin, Heidelberg, Leipzig, and Paris, and at the Sorbonne. On his return to America, he became a journalist and was at first reporter for the New York Evening Post, and later its assistant city editor. He has also been connected with the New York Commercial Advertiser, McClure's Magazine, and is now associate editor of the American Magazine. His work has been devoted chiefly to articles on our political situation, which have been contributed from time to time to magazines...
...University of California in 1889. He then went to Europe and studied philosophy at the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg, and at the Sorbonne. On his return to America he became a journalist and was at first reporter for the New York Evening Post and later its assistant city editor. He has also been connected with the New York Commercial Advertiser, McClure's Magazine and the American Magazine. His work has been devoted chiefly to articles on our political situations...
...Ling, of Hong Kong, the noted Chinese editor, will visit the University this afternoon. Members of the Cosmopolitan Club and the editors of the College papers are invited to meet him at the Cosmopolitan Club rooms, Holyoke House 5, at 2.30 o'clock...
Prof. Merriman reviews the work of the summer quarter in the University, including chiefly the reorganization of the Bussey Institution. Facts pertaining to the life of undergraduates during the month of June are set forth by the student editor. An account of the Class Day exercises takes up most of the space, as being the most important event of the past quarter...