Word: editor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...prize of $100 is the income of a fund given by the class of 1888, in memory of Lloyd McKim Garrison of that class, who was prominent as an editor and poet...
...office in Boston, said Mr. Greene, will be in charge of Mr. E. H. Wells '97, who will also undertake the extensive task of editing the quinquennial catalogue, which is to contain a complete record of all former students in the University. Mr. Wells will also be the editor of the Harvard Bulletin, and will continue to have charge of the Harvard appointment office. In his new position there is a chance for rendering a new and real service, which should turn out most valuable. Great prospects are open for Harvard University and no spirit is lacking anywhere. The CRIMSON...
...Josiah Quincy '80 in speaking on "Journalism and Politics" said that journalism is certainly entitled to rank among the great professions and should have a much higher object than the mere making of money. We should cultivate the highest possible conception of journalism from top to bottom, from the editor-in-chief to the reporter. It seems to me, said Mr. Quincy, that the need for University men as reporters is very great. The function of the reporter is not low, but most important, and if the tone of the press is to be raised, it must be through...
...receiving his M.A. degree from there in 1892. The University of Glasgow honored him with the degree of LL.D. in 1900. He is the author of a "History of Ancient Greek Literature" and a number of articles on subjects from Greek Literature in various journals. He is also the editor of several critical and explanatory editions of plays of Euripides, and of verse translations of other classical plays...
From 1889 to 1889 he held the positions of assistant and chief editor of the "Pall Mall Gazette, and in 1895 began editing the "Masterpiece Library of Penny Poets, Novels and Prose Classics." Among his writings are "The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon," "The Truth about Russia," "The Labor War in the United States," and "The Conference at the Hague." Possibly his best known literary achievement has been his founding the English, American and Australasian editions of the "Review of Reviews...