Word: editor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Scott is editor of the American Journal of International Law and of the American Case Book Series. He has also edited Fitzgerald's "Omar Khayyam." He is the author of numerous books on law, and in addition has contributed to many legal and educational journals...
...graduate committee, consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Winthrop Ames '95, director of the New Theatre in New York City, and H. T. Parker, dramatic editor of the Boston Transcript, selected four plays instead of three as expected, because in the four there is a range which will give opportunity for practically every kind of acting...
...competition for the three places on the editorial board of the CRIMSON open to members of the class of 1911 has proved unsatisfactory hitherto, any Sophomores who wish may still enter the competition by reporting to the managing editor in his office this morning between 11 and 1 o'clock, or this evening between 8 and 10 o'clock...
...have tried for the CRIMSON before, and have in consequence received time-credit, should report to the managing editor at the above hours today their intention of coming out again...
...verse, the best is "The Mouse"; I suppose it is by an editor. The free verse form is very difficult to manage successfully, and it is by no means equally good throughout, either in rhythm or tone. The lines descriptive of the mouse itself have a quaint charm; but why is the man glad? Was he afraid of the mouse, or was he only too lazy to sweep up the crumbs himself? G. K. Munroe's "Castles" has undeniable music, but most of the sense is beyond me. H. T. Pulsifer's sonnet on Lincoln is, like much...