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Eight weeks of work can net freshmen, sophomores, and juniors some valuable journalistic experience, an intimate view of the University, and an editorship on the CRIMSON. The competition runs into the middle of February, with some time out for Christmas and exam periods...
...promoted to an editorship...
...modern Christians have a tendency to tuck up their skirts and scurry to the shelter of safer doctrinal topics like the brotherhood of man or the Sermon on the Mount. In a book called Satan (Sheed & Ward; $5.50), newly published in the U.S., a group of scholars under the editorship of Father Bruno de Jesus-Marie, a French Carmelite, have made a frontal attack on the question of what the Devil is and what he should mean to a Christian...
...insists that Tribunizing the T-H is his own idea and that he sold McCormick on it. But Washington newsmen believe that Bertie's mouthpiece in the capital is really Walter Trohan, chief of the Tribune's Washington bureau. They say Trohan was offered the Times-Herald editorship, but turned it down, prefers to sit backstage...
When young Publisher George Hecht was ready to launch Children, the Magazine for Parents in 1926 (the title was shaved to the Parents' Magazine three years later), he offered her the editorship. She soon found out that "editing" meant rewriting into readable form the pedantic prose of the medical and child-guidance experts who were and still are Parents' important contributors. She crusaded for better pay for teachers, school lunches, better health examinations for children, more thorough care and training for mothers...