Word: editor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Godkin lectures are delivered under an endowment given to the University in 1903 by friends of Edwin L. Godkin, the late editor of the Nation, as a memorial of his long and distinguished service to the country of his adoption. The lectureship was inaugurated in 1904 by James Bryce, now British ambassador, whose subject was "The Study of Popular Governments...
...Bangs was graduated from Columbia in 1883, and studied law there for a year, but never practiced. Instead he accepted the position of associate editor of "Life," which he held for four years, only leaving to become editor-in-chief of "The Drawer." In the capacity of editor he has also been connected with "Harper's Magazine," "Literature," "Harper's Weekly," "The Metropolitan Magazine," and "Puck." Since 1905 he has devoted his entire time to writing...
...John Kendrick Bangs, editor and author, will speak on "Salubrities I Have Met" in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Bangs has been an associate editor of Life, and an editor of Harper's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, The Metropolitan Magazine, and Puck. As an author he has written a number of tales, among which are A House Boat on the Styx, Ghosts I Have Met, and others of the same nature. In addition he has contributed many short stories to magazines...
...Abbott was graduated from New York University in 1853, and was ordained as a Congregational minister in 1860. He is editor-in-chief of the Outlook, and has been engaged in other editorial work. He is also the author of "Jesus of Nazareth," "Illustrated Commentary on the New Testament," "The Life of Christ," "Life and Letters of Paul," "The Personality of God," and many other books relating to the life of Christ...
Frederick Ayer, Jr., '11, of Boston Mass., has been elected an assistant managing editor of the CRIMSON, in the place of Robert Lenox Groves '10, of Coudersport, Pa., resigned...