Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Editor of the CRIMSON...
...following letter has been received by Professor Copeland from K. P. Culbert '17, now a second lieutenant in the United States marines and serving in France. Culbert while in College was an editor of the CRIMSON...
...following is a letter written by a former editor of the CRIMSON, D. W. Rich '18, now in the aviation service in France, to a member of this year's Board. The letter is dated, "On active service with the American Expeditionary Force...
...July, 1916, fighting for the high cause to which now all America is consecrated," the calendar contains a page for each week, and on each page a bit of war verse. Wisely governed by the rule that a poem should be given completely or not at all, the editor has collected the best of the shorter poems dealing with the war. Most of these are the work of American authors, but France, Belgium and England have each at least one representative. To name all the authors would be unprofitable, for the list is amazingly complete. Among them are Noyes, Mackaye...
...member of the Modern Language Association of Great Britain, American Folk-Lore Society and of many clubs in St. Louis. He is also a member of the Harvard Club of Boston. He is editor of Synonyms in the New International Dictionary, in association with Professor G. L. Kittredge '82. He has also edited a number of Shakespeare's plays and been a frequent contributor to American and foreign philosophical and literary journals...