Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Candidates for the position of assistant managing editor of the Harvard University Register will be called out next Tuesday evening. All new candidates, as well as those who were in the competition last spring, should report at 7 o'clock that night to B. P. Whitney '15, 22 Plimpton street. The competition, which is open only to members of the class of 1916, will last until the date of the publication of the book in December. The position is a remunerative one, and no previous experience is necessary...
...interesting number! To an old editor probably the most interesting contribution is the estimate of the work of Paul Mariett '11 by R. E. Rogers--personal and affectionate. It is, however, moderate and just. From it Mariett stands forth--the adventurer as yet in literary fields, who gained in sureness and resultant beauty of effect at each new sally, a youth of large promise as a future literary figure. The article makes clear, too, the qualities of character which shaped Mariett into a hero for those who knew him intimately in his long martyrdom...
...Three editors have been chosen from the class of 1916, leaving places on the board for at least seven more, who will be taken on from the fall and spring news competitions. The work required has been outlined before and will be explained in detail in the early papers of the fall. The competition is hard, for the securing of even the smallest items of news takes time; but it teaches accuracy and concentration in a way that is invaluable. The broad insight into College activities that a news competition gives is also one of its useful ends; and among...
...died at the Peter Bent Brigham hospital of the Medical School on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The cause of his death was an absess of the brain, following an illness of one week. While in college, Mr. Bishop was very prominent in class affairs and was an editor of the Lampoon. After his graduation, he went to Columbia where he received a degree in civil engineering in 1905. The greater part of the time since graduation has been spent in the employ of the United Railroads of San Francisco. He is survived by his wife Katherine Marvin Bishop...
...members of the Freshman class wishing to try for the position of assistant managing editor of the University Register should report to K. W. Snyder '14, Dana 31, today between 11 and 1 o'clock. The position is remunerative and is open only to men of 1916. although the Register is not published until next December, there is much matter which can b e prepared before the close of College, and it is essential that candidates should report at once. Their standing in the spring work will be taken into account with the renewal of the competition in the fall...