Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Photographs of every member of the class were obtained this year, which is especially to the credit of the editors, as many men ars of 1920 left Cambridge early to enter national service. R. G. Stone '20, editor-in-chief of the Red Book, departed from College shortly after the work was started, and E. W. Pavenstedt '20, chairman of the art department, and L. T. Lanman '20, chairman of the business department, also left to enter military service immediately after the spring vacation, leaving D. C. Hawkins '20, chairman of the copy and registration department, and W. P. Belknap...
...Illustrated has announced the election of the following men to its board: news editors, Frederick P. Champ '19, of Logan, Utah; Edwin Chamberlin Whittemore '19, of Cambridge; Andrew Feld Tribble '19, of Kansas City, Mo.; art editor, John Philip Cunningham '19, of Medford; Photographic editors, Cyril McNear '20, of San Francisco, Cal.; Collis Huntington Holladay '20, of San Francisco, Cal.; Joseph Albert Freiberg '20, of Cincinnati, Ohio...
...Alba B. Johnson, president of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, will be the first speaker and will be followed by Mr. Fairfax Harrison, president of the Southern Railway. Mr. Henry W. Farnam, former president of the American Economic Association; Mr. Thomas Hastings, the New York architect; Mr. Edward P. Mitchell, editor of the New York Sun; Mr. Charles R. Miller, editor of the New York Times; and Henry Cabot Lodge '71 will also speak...
Professor Zueblin formery had a chair of sociology at the University of Chicago. He has served on various boards and commissions dealing with sociological research, and is at present editor of the Twentieth Century Magazine. He is also the author of "American Municipal Progress," "A Decade of Civic Development, and "The Religion of a Democrat...
...Archaeological Institute of America he placed that body on a firm foundation. He had an important part in establishing the American Schools of Classical Studies in Athens and Rome. He greatly contributed to the success of the famous performance of the Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles in 1881. As editor and writer of school and college text books in Greek he was with professor Goodwin the most widely known of American Grecians, both in this country and England. Probably no other teacher of Greek in America has taught so many students as Professor White, and no one has had greater success...