Word: editor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Thank you for the copy of TIME. I find after looking it over that it isn't The Paper for me. . . . I want to find one that points out both good and bad business. I wonder if such a magazine exists some times. Do you know of any Editor who is sufficiently intelligent and far enough advanced to be able to tell good work from bad, who endeavors to list both kinds that are done in the United States and other countries ? A classified page of good and bad business. Something like classified advertising ? It seems...
...introducing for 30 years. When the Socialist National Committee was formed in 1898, Mr. Berger was of course on it. But not until 1910 did he attain a civic office, though he ran and ran for mayor and for both houses of Congress. In 1911 he became both the editor of the Milwaukee Leader (unique U. S. Socialist daily) and the first Socialist ever elected U. S. Representative...
...Editor of the CRIMSON...
...Wilson '99; Vice-President for Class I. A. E. Kennelly, Hon. '06; Vice-President for Class II, G. H. Parker '87; Vice-President for Class III, Professor G. L. Kittredge '82; Corresponding Secretary, Professor C. B. Gulick '91; Treasurer, Ingersoll Bowditch '97; Librarian, H. M. Goodwin, G. '92; Editor, W. S. Franklin...
Collaborating with the students are the professors of the Faculty Editorial Board. These are Professor H. R. Tosdal, Faculty Editor, and a body of assistants among whom are Professor W. B. Donham '98, Dean of the Business School, Professor M. T. Copeland, and Professor O. M. W. Sprague...