Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...street, Boston, Wednesday evening, at 6.15 o'clock. The subject for discussion will be: "Shall We Prepare?" Several prominent speakers will open the debate, after which the floor will be open to general discussion. Those who are scheduled to talk are as follows: Dr. E. H. Gruening '07, Managing Editor of the Boston Traveller; Miss Emily Balch, Professor of Economics at Wellesley College; G. W. Harris, Professor of Chemistry at Simmons College; W. H. Crook, 2G., M.A. Oxford. Dr. H. W. Laidler, Secretary of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, will preside. Applications for tickets to the dinner at $1.00 apiece should...
Norman Hapgood '90, A.M., LL.B. '93, a former editor of the Monthly and now editor of Harper's Weekly, will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of the lecture has not been announced, but it will be a discussion of some modern problem, social or economic...
...journalist, he first attracted notice as dramatic critic on the New York Commercial Advertizer and Bookman, which position he held for five years from 1897 to 1902. For ten years he was editor of Collier's Weekly, and in 1913 he took charge of Harper's Weekly...
Norman Hapgood '90, A. M., LL.B. '93, the editor of Harper's Weekly, will speak in the Living Room of the Union Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Besides his journalistic work. Mr. Hapgood is very actively engaged in the reform of existing social conditions and is in the forefront of the advocates of woman suffrage...
...Hapgood was formerly editor of Collier's Weekly and also gained reputation as a dramatic critic of the New York Commercial Advertiser and Bookman. As an author his writings include "The Stage in America," "Life of Daniel Webster." "Life of George Washington," and "Industry and Progress...