Word: editor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...response to the demand for a more pretentious organ of the Federation than the handbook hitherto published, it was decided to start a Graduate Student's Magazine. Dr. Barclay W. Bradley of Philadelphia has been chosen as Editor-in-Chief...
Brackett prepared at Exeter where he was editor of the "Literary Monthly" and the "Paean" and was class poet. He entered Harvard with the class of '98 but left in his Sophomore year to go to work. Three years later he re-entered College with the class of 1901. He had devoted much of his time here to newspaper work...
...edition de luxe, bound in calf, and numbers twelve volumes. Each volume has stamped in gold on one side "Harvard University" and on the other "Phillips Brooks House." The frontispiece of the first volume is an excellent steel engraving of the author. Rev. John Cotton Brooks is the editor of the edition...
...three papers which are to be read on "Oratory and Debating" the second will be delivered by Professor G.P. Baker on "Intercollegiate Debating." In the discussion which is to follow, parts will be taken by Hammond Lamont '86, editor of the New York evening Post; Dr. R.M. Alden '96, of U. of P., and Professor E.E. Hale Jr., '83, of Union College. Mr. Lamont was instructor in the English department from 1892-1895 and was associated with Professor Baker in work in argumentation in '94-'95. Dr. Alden was associated with Professor Baker in the same kind of work during...
...record will be published as soon as possible after the election. Address all communications, Editor of the Harvard Bulletin, Cambridge, Mass...