Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Greenman, H. C. Place and I. Witkin; against Princeton--I. Levin, G. V. Seldes and R. L. West. The judges have been selected as follows: J. Q. Dealey, Professor of Political Science at Brown University; G. W. Scott, Professor of International Law at Columbia University; F. B. Tracy, Editor of the Boston Transcript. Professor I. L. Winter, of the department of Public Speaking will preside. A. N. Levin has been appointed manager of the team and R. A. Newman, assistant manager. Freshmen who have subscribed to their class debating funds will receive reserved seat tickets for the debate. Other Freshmen...
...meeting of the Freshman Red Book Committee held yesterday afternoon the following officers were elected: R. S. Merriam, editor in chief: L. D. Pedrick, managing editor: L. F. Fowler, business manager...
...That no man who is on probation shall become an editor or be elected an officer of any undergraduate publication, he must immediately resign. Also that, no man who is on probation shall be elected an officer of the Junior, Sophomore, or Freshman class, and if any such officer shall be put on probation, he must also resign...
...Harvard Engineering Journal announces the election of the following officers for the ensuing year: editor-in-chief, Theodore Reed Kendall '12, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; business manager, Ray Potter Dunning '11, of Springfield; circulation manager, Russell Adams Wells '12, of Roxbury; graduate secretary. Warren Bostwick Strong 1G.B., of St. Paul, Minn.; associate editor for three years, Professor Charles Henry White, assistant professor of mining and metallurgy...
...following men have been appointed to the editorial board of the Law Review: law-notes editor. Charles V. Graham 2L.; book reviews editor. John R. McLane 2L.; recent case editor, John G. Buchanan 2L.; treasurer, James B. Gram...