Word: editor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Invading the sanctity of her dormitory late last night, the CRIMSON learned from Editor-in-Chief Phyllis Frederick that 550 copies of "Etc." had been printed, and it's practically a sell-out." Admitting that finances were in a some-what precarious state, Miss Frederick confessed that she was "looking for an angel," but hastily asked that her telephone number be withheld...
Victor O. Jones '28, sports editor of the Boston Globe and a former President of the CRIMSON will address all Freshmen interested in entering the spring news and photographic Board competitions of the CRIMSON at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton...
...widely read and nationally known newspaper columnist, Jones is one of the youngest sports editors in the business. He entered big-time journalism in 1928, after having served successfully as Managing Editor and President of the CRIMSON. His rise in less than 10 years from cub reporter to sports editor of one of the largest dailies in this part of the country is considered meteoric in newspaper circles...
...Memory of "Nation's" Editor...
...Godkin Foundation was endowed by friends of Edwin Godkin, founder and for many years editor of "The Nation" magazine, "as a memorial of his long and distinguished service to the country of his adoption...