Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...What Shall I Give for Christmas?" One of the most timely titles is Professor E. C. Pickering's "Opposition of Eros in 1914." The reviewer states that "observations, not only of the relative, but also of the absolute, value of Eros, are much to be desired this year." The editor makes extended comment on recent books on the war, a number of which he is clearly minded to place under the heading "More German Atrocities." More in the line of peace is the frontispiece, a facsimile of the manuscript of "America," recently presented to the College Library. It is well...
...Richard H. Dana discusses the recent boat race from the point of view of an old oarsman who has constantly kept up his interest in the sport. Horace Parker Chandler '64 gives some very interesting reminiscences of his college days. The editor has an article on the subject of raising the tuition fee, now much discussed in academic circles. As Mr. Thayer is an Overseer as well as an editor, his article is probably a trial balloon to see how the graduates will take the subject...
...Philpott, aeronautical editor of the Boston Globe, will give an illustrated talk on "Aviation and its Recent Developments" in Pierce 110 this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture, which is given under the auspices of the Aernautical Society, will outline the history of aviation in New England and show some of the important developments brought about by the use of aeroplanes in war. All members of the University are cordially invited to be present...
...Philpott, the aeronautical editor of the Boston Globe, will give an illustrated talk on "Aviation and its Recent Development," explaining the history of aviation in New England, and showing some of the important developments brought about by the use of aeroplanes in the war. The meeting will be held in Pierce 110, Monday evening at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Aeronautical Society. All members of the University are cordially invited to be present...
...Brien was graduated with the class of 1890 and became personal secretary to Grover Cleveland at the time of his nomination for the presidency in 1892. After serving as secretary for three years he was Washington correspondent for the Boston Transcript and in 1906 became its editor. In 1910 he became president of the Boston Herald, and has remained its publisher and editor since that time...