Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wilfred Ward, editor of the Dublin Review, delivered a lecture in Emerson D yesterday afternoon on "The Character of Disraeli," Disraeli, in his rise from the masses to the foremost place in England, in the power and respect he commanded while prime minister, was very like Napoleon. In spite of his frigid reception in Parliament, and the early discouragements of his career, he remained undaunted...
...Wilfred Ward, editor of the Dublin Review, Will lecture on "The Character of Disraeli" In Emerson D this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Ward is an interesting taken besides being an authority on the subject. It is hoped a large audience will attend as the lecture was obtained with some difficulty...
...Lecture. "The Character of Disraeli." Wilfred Ward, editor of the Dublin Review. Emerson...
...Record board has organized as follows: Chairman, C. A. Merz, 1915, of Sandusky, Ohio. Art Editor, G. S. Patterson, 1915, of Montgomery, Ala. Advertising Manager, J. S. Butler, 1915, of Dorraneetown, Pennsylvania. Editors, S. T. Haddock, Jr., 1915S., W. R. Tuttle 1915, W. A. Robertson 1915, F. W. Tuttle 1915. The 1915 board goes into office directly after the Record banquet on Tuesday, March...
...CRIMSON takes great pleasure in announcing the election of Arthur Calvert Smith, of Milton, of the Senior class, as president; of Frederick Lincoln Cole, of Duluth, Minn., of the Junior class, as managing editor; of Dwight Harold Ingram, of Chicago, Ill., of the Sophomore class, as secretary; and of Pitman Benjamin Potter, of Long Branch, N. J., of the Senior class, as editorial chairman...