Word: editor
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Last spring, a graduate, who desires for the present to withhold his name, sent me, as editor of the Graduates' Magazine, $150 to be awarded in prizes for the three best articles on the possibility, or necessity, of establishing a modified English College system at our large universities, with particular reference to Harvard. The articles were to be handed in before November 1. As only two have been received, the graduate in question, who wishes to stimulate interest in this important subject, consents to extend the time of the competition till January 10, 1905. Articles must be written by members...
...volume will be much the same as that of last year. It will contain a complete directory of the University, arranged both alphabetically and by dormitories and streets, as well as a large amount of useful information concerning College organizations, publications and recent athletic contests. The editor of the Register is G. A. Moore...
Harper's--"In Folkestone Out of Season," by W. D. Howells h.'67; "The Eye of the Mind," by J. Morton '88; "Editor's Easy Chair," by W. D. Howells...
Joseph Trumbull Stickney '95, instructor in Greek, died suddenly last Tuesday, at his home in Boston, of a tumor at the base of the brain. While in College Mr. Stickney was an editor of the Monthly and a member of the O. K. and Signet. In 1903, at the University of Paris, he obtained the degree of "Doctenr des Lettres," which is considered the most difficult degree obtainable in Europe at the present time...
...Monthly yesterday elected C. H. Brown '05 and F. D. Webster '06, as regular editors, G. A. Moriarty '06 as assistant business manager, and W. A. Green '04 as honorary editor. H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07, was appointed secretary of the board...