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...college life, an editor has the opportunity of making many friends among the members of the different boards and enjoying the various dances and punches. Nor should we forget his opportunity of eventually becoming one of the important officers of the paper. Moreover, the more attaining of an editorship often leads to other unforseen and unexpected advantages...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON COMPETITION WILL START ON MONDAY | 11/23/1932 | See Source »

...sonatas of Beethoven, largely due to that composer's excited and undecipherable penmanship, have long afforded musical technicians all entertaining field of controversy. Mr. McEwen's introduction to an Unpublished Volume of the Pianoforte Sonatas of Beethoven, dealing as it does with the intricacies of editorship, is a book primarily for experts. The blunt layman who undertakes one of Beethoven's Sonatas, or even an excellent amateur, for that matter, after observing the general marks of performance appearing in any of the various editions, can best answer the question of "How should this music be played?" by the best interpretation...

Author: By P. W., | Title: BOOKENDS | 11/14/1932 | See Source »

...change in its own policy, but the new journalistic trends in which it refused to participate. No longer did it offer the highest rates in the country for its manuscripts, nor did it join the scramble for illustrious names which has characterized even the best American editorship in the recent past. It has never entered any bids for the favor of the wider and less lettered public on which many magazines are now thriving. Instead it has kept its place by its literary "finds" and by a certain dun and academic distinction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DIAMOND JUBILEE | 10/28/1932 | See Source »

...pastepot. It was merely a scrapbook of cartoons and jokes from U. S. under graduate funny-books. In 1923 long, lean, curly-headed "Swanie" Swanson, fresh out of Grinnell College where he edited the Malteaser, got a job as Mr. Lansinger's secretary. He worked up to the editorship, was largely responsible for the editorial polish which College Humor later acquired as a monthly magazine of original fiction, articles, drawings, interspersed with clippings from the campus comics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Collegiana | 8/8/1932 | See Source »

TIME (for the fallal fancy over Marching On, and the generosity of the Editorship with the roses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 27, 1932 | 6/27/1932 | See Source »

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