Word: editor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...present number of the Advocate is timely. Editorials giving welcome to the new President and advice to the new Freshman are followed by an Inauguration Ode dedicated to President Lowell, and what is called an appreciation of the President by An Ancient Editor of the Advocate but is in reality an exposition of the present difficulties of the body academic at Harvard. Mr. William Phillips, Third Assistant Secretary of State, contributes a concise article on The Diplomatic Service of the United States which should be of distinct value to the student thinking of making that service his life work...
Other men who have consented to speak at later dates are Dr. J. M. Little '97, who is aiding Dr. Grenfell in his work for Labrador; Mr. G. O. Shields, president of the League of American Sportsmen; Mr. John Kendrick Bangs; Mr. J. M. Chapple, editor of the National Magazine; Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, U. S. A.; Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith, and Professor Percival Lowell...
...football team and rowed on one of the college crews. In the fall of 1906 he entered Harvard, finishing the work for his degree in one year, and gaining an honorary scholarship. In the autumn of his Sophomore year he went out for the CRIMSON, became an editor, the next year managing editor, and last spring was elected president of the Board. During his Junior year he studied in the Law School, and was this year to have been one of the advisers, from the Senior class and Law School of the incoming Freshmen...
...Ayer, Jr., '11, Managing Editor...
...CRIMSON takes great pleasure in announcing the election of Fabian Fall, of Boston, Mass., of the Junior class as president; of Frederick Ayer, Jr., of Boston, Mass., of the Sophomore class as managing editor; of Gerald Wetherald Hallowell, of Wilmington, Del., of the Junior class as business manager; and of Abbot Stevens, of Boston, Mass., of the Sophomore class as secretary...