Word: editor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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From start to finish the positions on the CRIMSON are open to competition. The average board is composed of ten editors, who are chosen from a large number of candidates, usually during four competitions, two Freshman year, and two Sophomore year, though the competition for Freshmen during the first half was omitted this year. One, two, three, or even four editors may be taken from each competition, according as they have proved their worth to the satisfaction of the managing editor. For the first few days the work is very general and consists of picking up about the College...
...Abbott was born in Roxbury in 1835 and was educated at New York University. After practicing law for three years, he entered the ministry, and since 1860 has been engaged in ministerial, literary and editorial work. He is editor-in-chief of the Outlook and is the author of many well-known publications...
...CRIMSON takes great pleasure in announcing the election of Phineas McCray Henry, of Des Moines, Ia., of the Senior class as president; of Fabian Fall, of Boston, Mass., of the Junior class as managing editor; and of Hanford MacNider, of Mason City, Ia., of the Sophomore class as secretary for the ensuing half-year...
...Fall '10, Managing Editor...
...officers were elected for the year: president, R. C. Hallowell '10 of Wilmington, Del.; Ibis, J. S. Reed '10 of Portland, Ore.; treasurer, T. I. H. Powel '10 of Newport, R. I.; secretary, J. Brewer, Jr., '10 of Milton. M. P. Prince '10 of Boston was elected a regular editor, and E. B. Green '11 of Buffalo, N. Y., and R. S. Pattee '11 of Quincy were elected business editors...