Word: editor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...editor Professor Bury has been equally active. In addition to his "Hippolytus of Euripides," which was published before his graduation, he has edited, while fellow of Trinity College, excellent editions of "The Nemean and Isthmian Odes of Pindar, and as professor of Modern History, he has edited "Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" besides several of Freeman's Histories. He is also editor-in-chief of the historical series entitled "Foreign Statesmen...
...Churchill was graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1894; The same year he became an editor of the Army and Navy Journal of New York, and the next year was elected managing editor of the Cosmopolitan Magazine. He was a member of the New Hampshire Legislature from 1903 to 1905 and in 1906 was the candidate of the Lincoln Republican Club; on a reform platform, for Governor of New Hampshire. He is a member of the Union and Century Clubs of New York, of the Union and Century Clubs of New York, of the Union and the Tennis...
Believing that journalism in its best form is a subject but little understood today, and that the tone of modern journalism can be raised by an invasion of men of the right calibre, the CRIMSON invited Mr. Norman Hapgood, editor of Collier's Weekly, to speak on this subject before a Harvard audience. We are pleased to announce that Mr. Hapgood has consented to come to Cambridge on April 6, and to tell us what his experience as a successful editor has taught him of the opportunities offered by a journalistic career...
...Norman Hapgood '90, editor of "Collier's Weekly," will speak under the auspices of the CRIMSON on "Opportunities in Journalism" in the Living Room of the Union on Monday evening, April...
...Harvard among Western schoolboys. It would be quite possible for the Advocate to run a story competition, in which the winner would be the school paper containing the best short story of any school paper of the month, the best story in each paper to be selected by the editor of that paper. A similar competition could be run by the Lampoon for the best humorous article. Such competitions could do no harm, and would certainly stimulate interest in Harvard among the preparatory schools of the West. M. B. WHITNEY...