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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...print Mr. Sturgis' letter under the caption "Maxim Has Another Supporter," apparently inferring that such are few and far between. In this respect you are lamentably mistaken, as I have yet to meet anyone not an editor of your paper who holds to your views...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pacifist Defends Maxim's Policy. | 6/12/1915 | See Source »

...June number of the Graduates' Magazine marks the close of Mr. William Roscoe Thayer's twenty-three years of service as its editor. In glancing through the pages of this issue, it is easy to understand why it has taken first place among alumni periodicals. The magazine is not a newspaper, but is includes, besides its various articles from men connected with the University, a complete account of undergraduate and graduate activities, so that it becomes as complete and accurate a chronicle of Harvard as can be compiled. Its great attraction lies, however, in the number of valuable literary...

Author: By E. E. Hagler jr., | Title: THAYER'S LAST NUMBER PRAISED | 6/12/1915 | See Source »

...with a distinct feeling of regret, that one reads the last installment of the brilliant series of informal essays from the pen of the retiring editor. In his farewell, which closes the series, Mr. Thayer says of these much discussed articles: "These papers have never had either official, semi-official, or editorial significance. The aim of each has simply been to set forth the opinions or fantasies of the individual who wrote it." As such, they have been eminently successful, for they have always been one of the distinctive features of the magazine...

Author: By E. E. Hagler jr., | Title: THAYER'S LAST NUMBER PRAISED | 6/12/1915 | See Source »

Four news editors have already been chosen from the class of 1918, leaving places for about seven more, who will be taken on after the fall and spring news competitions next year. The competition is difficult, but the work is distinctly worth while, not only as a training in accuracy in writing and efficiency in gathering news, but also because of the broad insight that it gives into the activities of the University. In no other way may these advantages be secured; and the successful candidate is given further valuable experience as an editor of the paper, in handling business...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHANCE TO BECOME EDITORS | 6/11/1915 | See Source »

...meeting of the Monthly board the following officers' were elected for next year: Editor-in-chief, Robert Stewart Mitchell '15, of Cincinnati, O.; secretary, John Roderigo Dos Passos, Jr., '16, of Washington, D. C.; treasurer, Charles Adelbert Trafford, Jr., '16, of Worcester; circulation manager, Waldo Hall Shattuck '16, of Woburn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mitchell Will Head Monthly | 6/1/1915 | See Source »

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