Word: editor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Candidates may confer with the editor in-chief in his office, 218 Pierce Hall, any week-day except Saturday between...
...recent meeting of the Illustrated board, the following were elected officers for the ensuing college year: managing editor, W. O. Fenn '14, of Cambridge; chairman of the board of associate editors. S. M. Seymour '13, of Chatham, N. Y.; assistant business managers, T. W. Koch '14, of St. Paul, Minn.; M. T. Fisher '13, of Washington, D. C.; and J. L. Jones '13, of Philadelphia...
...board of editors is made up from two annual competitions,--one held in the fall and one in the spring. Each competition lasts until the candidate has proved himself a fit man for editor, or manager. Ordinarily candidates entering the competition in the fall shall stand for election at the April board meeting, those entering in the spring shall stand for election at the November meeting of the Board; but any candidate having done satisfactory work may be elected at any regular board meeting. Two cuts will be made in the fall competition,--one before the December recess...
Ordinarily at least five articles or twenty-five illustrations must have been accepted before a candidates becomes eligible for election to the position of editor. Illustrations and articles obtained from other men count in this competition as well as original work. The work required of business candidates is necessarily less definite. Most emphasis is laid on securing advertisements and subscriptions, but election to the position of assistant manager is based upon the general willingness and ability of the candidate to perform his assignments...
...editor-in-chief will be in the Journal office, 218 Pierce Hall, every day this week from 11 to 12 o'clock...