Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...tendency to place the professor upon an equality with the lawyer, the editor or the business man as a candidate for political preferment is a healthy one. America has lagged far behind European nations in giving to men of high intellectual attainments the honor they deserve. The professorial chair will probably become an increasingly important stepping-stone to positions of political power...
...CRIMSON takes great pleasure in announcing the election of Robert Fuller Duncan, of Clinton, of the Senior class, as president; of George Norton Phillips, of Middletown Springs, Vt., of the Junior class, as managing editor; of William Cheney Brown, Jr., of Hartford, Conn., of the Sophomore class, as secretary; of Daniel Sargent, of Wellesley; of the Junior class, as editorial chairman; and of Thomas Sergeant Perry Griffin, of Washington, D. C., of the Junior class, as assistant business manager...
...Advocate held last evening the following officers were elected: president, H. R. Peterson '13, of Barnstable; secretary, L. Mac Veagh '13, of New York, N. Y.; treasurer, R. M. Nelson '13, of St. Paul, Minn. J. R. Siblcy '12, of Rochester, N. Y. was elected a literary editor...
...meeting of the board of the Illustrated Magazine last evening, Perry Jay Stearns '13, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Stanley Frederick Withe '14, of Springfield, were elected editor-in-chief and business manager respectively...
...revised cast of characters is as follows: Mrs. Castleton Rodgers, owner of "Crestonhurst," Miss Esther Watson Clifton Rodgers, her son, N. R. Sturgis 1G. Jim Forsythe, editor of the "Start," W. A. Searle 1G. Abe Lewis a "dumper", R. D. Whittemore '13 Banks, a negro servant in the Rodgers J. R. K. Taylor uC. America Sparrow, a negro "mammy" in the Floyd home, Miss Louise Burleigh Dixon mason, a young New Yorker, R. C. Benchley '12 Sam Bullen, a Kentucky "Colonel," W. C. Woodward '12 "Mister" Theodore Page, a Kentucky "Private," M. T. Quigg '13 Mary Floyd, his niece, Miss...