Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hold its annual dinner in the Union this evening at 7 o'clock; the occasion will be a particularly memorable one, marking as it does the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the paper. About 90 guests will be present, among them being Dean Hurlbut; W. R. Thayer '81, editor of the Graduates' Magazine; Dr. Endicott Peabody, headmaster of Groton School; representatives of the Yale News, Princetonian, and the Cornell Sun; a number of former editors and graduates, and about 40 undergraduates. The guests will assemble in the CRIMSON Sanctum at 7 o'clock...
Here is a number of the Monthly to make the heart of an ex-editor glad, not only because the number provides interesting entertainment, but because it is so joyously youthful and so youthfully sincere. The spirit that founded the Monthly, and through lean and fat years kept it true to its old gods, is in these pages--the love of literature and life; of beauty, of humanity, of song; of quiet nature and of outlandish romance; of all those things, in fact, which a man, when he is but just become a man, yields to as he never will...
...Fenn '14 of Cambridge has been appointed an editor of the University Register for the year...
...five years of producing Harvard plays. It unfolds a tense Viking tale of wrong suffered, and heroic retribution, woman upon man. The theme is different from that of any play that the club has produced and offers large opportunities for vivid acting. Mr. H. T. Parker '90, dramatic editor of the Boston Transcript, says, "The short plays that the club has previously acted have been of many kinds. This spring they promise manifold excitements...
Since entering public life in the United States, Mr. Berger has been editor of the Milwaukee Leader and the Socialist Democrat Herald. He figured prominently in the movement three years ago which secured the political control of Milwaukee for his party. As congressman, Mr. Berger was instrumental in bringing up the questions of freedom of association for postal employees, old age pensions, and government ownership of telegraphs...