Word: editor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...editor of the Harvard Law Review exhibits what is justifiably considered by laymen the worst vice of attorneys-quibbling over the insignificant. The learned editor apparently has a greater future as a pettifogger than as an attorney...
...Editor...
...edition of April 11, the editor of the Harvard Law Review chides you in pompous style for writing that "The California Supreme Court handed down a verdict . . .", says you should have said that the Court "reached a decision...
...Hell Editor'' et idem...
...this cherished birthright has become to many a "consuming ambition" and its exercise by this labor leader would be regarded as vaguely unAmerican. But the possibility of Mr. Lewis' offering himself as a candidate in 1940 is "a slim one indeed" according to Edward Levinson, well-informed Labor editor of the New York Post. In his book, Labor on the March,* published this week, Author Levinson ascribes high-minded purposes to this self-denial...