Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...were decided upon yesterday. "The Clod," is written by E. L. Beach, Jr., '13, author of "Let's Get Married" which was presented last fall. Mr. Beach is a graduate of Professor Baker's course, English 47. "The Bank Account," the other play chosen, is by H. F. Brock, editor of the Boston Post...
After receiving his A.B. in 1881 from the University of New Brunswick, Mr. Carman studied at Edinburgh in 1882-83, receiving his A.M, from the University of New Brunswick in 1884. From 1886 to 1888 he read law at Harvard, and then began his career as editor and poet. He is the author of "Low Tide on Grand Pre," 1893; "Ballads of Lost Haven," 1897; "By the Aurelian Wall," 1897; "The Green Book of the Bards," 1898; "Ode on the Coronation of King Edward," 1902; and "The Gate of Peace...
...order to introduce the discussion, Mr. John B. Kline '03, editor of the Boston Transcript, will give a general review of the important events of national and international interest, which have happened during the past few months. The entire emphasis of the meeting will be placed upon the informal discussion which will follow Mr. Kline's talk. This discussion, besides offering a more detailed examination of the salient points of interest, will afford an opportunity for training in extemporaneous speaking before an audience...
...meeting of the Harvard Illustrated Magazine Thursday night, the following officers, who will have charge of the paper from now on, were elected: Editor-in-chief--Cecil Hurxthal Smith '15, of Cambridge; Graduate Advisor--Levitt C. Parsons '10, of Cambridge, (re-elected); Secretary--William Carol Morgan '15, of Peabody, Kan. (re-elected). The following elections to the board were also made: Lawrence Emanuel Bullard '17, of Richmond Hill, N. Y.; Roger Carlyle Fenn '15, of Cambridge; Paul Webb Ingraham '17, of Wellesley; Robert Chandler Kelley '17, of Dorchester; Selwyn Aubrey Robinson uC., of Makaweli, Kauai, Hawaii; Samuel Sewall...
There is a strong note of pessimism throughout the three short articles on present day school and college athletics in the current issue of the Atlantic Monthly. The editor in introducing his contributors says: "It is not too much to say that, if the current standard of athletic honor were applied to other undergraduate interests, the training of American youth would border on demoralization." The headmaster of Phillips Andover Academy follows with a severe indictment of the methods of some of the school coaches and of the colleges where the example of these methods is set Finally comes Professor Stewart...