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There will be a smoke in the Sanctum for literary and business candidates on Monday night, when the conditions of the competition for literary editorship will be outlined. Men who wish to submit manuscripts to the Monthly will find an editor in the Sanctum every day except Saturday between 1.30 and 2.30 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Competition for Monthly | 9/27/1912 | See Source »

...constitution, and the class officers, holders of honors and academic distinctions in 1910-11, and other matters of this nature. The Register also treats with the various publications in the University in much detail, giving the editors of each paper, its purpose, and explaining how the competition for editorship is held in each case of the nine publications, six undergraduate, two alumni...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGISTER SALE WEDNESDAY | 12/9/1911 | See Source »

...best work of which he is capable. It is interesting to note that at Yale, at a recent straw vote in which the classes of '07, '11, and '14 took part, membership in Phi Beta Kappa was voted by each class to be the highest undergraduate honor, exceeding even editorship of the college papers, or the winning of the football...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHI BETA KAPPA STATEMENT | 3/4/1911 | See Source »

...editor-in-chief of the Harvard Monthly. After graduating from the College and Law School, he became dramatic and literary critic for the "New York Commercial Advertiser" and for the "Bookman," and has been actively engaged in newspaper and magazine work since then. In 1903, he assumed the editorship of "Collier's Weekly," and under his guidance that paper has become one of the most widely read and most influential of the popular periodicals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRACTICAL JOURNALISM | 4/6/1908 | See Source »

...degree from both the College and the Law School here, Mr. Hapgood began newspaper work in 1893 and since then has been actively engaged in journalism. He was dramatic and literary critic for the New York Commercial Advertiser and for the "Bookman" until 1902, when he assumed the editorship of "Collier's Weekly." Under his guidance, that paper has since become one of the most widely read and most influential of the popular periodicals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Hapgood's Lecture Monday Night | 4/4/1908 | See Source »

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