Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...really the case. The superb pitching of Richmond in the first inning made it certain that, with him in the box, the candidates would be unable to score; so he was relieved of his duties to give the opposing side a chance. For the same reason an editor dropped a fly every now and then. The result was a game close enough to be interesting...
...FitzRoy Carrington, Curator of the Department of Prints of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, will give an illustrated lecture on "Italian Engraving: the Florentines," in the lecture room of the Fogg Art Museum this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Mr. Carrington is editor of "The Collector's Quarterly" and has selected, arranged, and written introductions to many artistic publications...
...George Sarton, of Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, the editor of Isis, an international journal on the history of science, will lecture on "An Introduction to the History of Science," in Emerson F, this afternoon, at 5 o'clock. Mr. Sarton has recently been awarded the Prix Binoux by the French Academy of Sciences, and has lately been lecturing at a number of the universities in this country, including George Washington University, in Washington, D. C., Clark University, in Worcester, and the University of Illinois. The lecture this afternoon will be open to the public...
...Frothingham on State and City Government, and Frederick Law Olmsted on Landscape Architecture. George Falley Ninde and Brackett Kirkwood Thorogood were appointed demonstrators in Engineering Drawing. Frederick Wilkey was re-appointed as manager of the University dining halls, and Charles Jacob Gale as auditor. Henry Herbert Edes was made editor-in-chief of the Quinquennial Catalogue...
Arthur Stanwood Pier '95, Joseph Lee '80, FitzRoy Carrington and George Parker Winship '93 are among the prominent men whose appointments as lecturers or instructors for 1916-17 have just been announced. Mr. Pier, who will be instructor in English, is the assistant editor of the Youth's Companion and the author of a dozen or more boys' books. He has also written the "Story of Harvard," a work which traces the growth of the University from its beginning to the present day. Joseph Lee, vice-president of the Massachusetts Civic League, and president of the Playground Association of America...