Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Future: a College Anthology for 1916-17"--the collection of 165 poems that Mr. Henry T. Schnittkind presents after culling over the "several thousand" that were submitted to him by the poets of "several hundred colleges"! One can have nothing but admiration for the patience and industry of an editor who has performed so stupefying a task; also, one can only marvel at the enthusiasm that has survived the pains and that has expressed itself in an exuberant introduction. "I accept as genuine every poem in which the author sincerely and reverently calls out through the night and finds...
...CRIMSON takes great pleasure in announcing the election of Franklin Eddy Parker, Jr., '18, of Bay City, Mich., as President; of George Carey Barclay '19, of New York, N. Y., as Managing Editor; of Bryaton Fuller Wilson '20, of Cambridge, as Secretary. The CRIMSON also takes pleasure in announcing the election of Frederick Marcus Warburg '19, of New York, N. Y., and Nathaniel Lothrop Harris '19, of Dedham, to the Editorial Department; of Thomal Hubbard Gammack '20, of Fitchburg, Robert Byron Williamson '20, of Augusta, Me., Fifield Workum '20, of New York, N. Y., and Henry Dunster Costigan...
...been filled with little more than the trivialities of campus life, there have lately been coming topics affecting the military drill of the students, the service which college men have been rendering in the war and must render still more abundantly, questions of real preparation for life. Several student editors, notably the editor in charge of the Williams Record, have shown a disposition to give their editorial articles at least this merit--;that they should speak with definiteness and conviction. But it has remained for the undergraduates of the University of North Carolina to lead the way with most significance...
...Class of 1918, however, who are still in College, will cast their ballots on the date originally planned, January 22, and the Seniors in service will still have until February 8 to return their ballots. The addresses of the latter are being secured from F. S. Mead '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin, who is in charge of that publication's war records...
...Editor of the CRIMSON...