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...announcement that Mr. Bernard De Voto is to resign from his editorship of the Harvard Graduates Magazine calls to mind the marked change on policy of that publication during his two years at its head. From a scholarly production replete with erudite, inconclusive dissertations, Mr. De Voto has elevated the Graduates Magazine to an active organ of opinion. Its comments on the University, although occasionally forced in their attempts to be completely critical, have attracted wide attention through their usually keen perception and judicious proposals. New and interesting departments have been created for the expression of undergraduate, graduate, and alumni...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MR. DR VOTO RESIGNS | 4/14/1932 | See Source »

Charles A. Beard in the editorship of "America Faces the Future," presents the efforts of prominent leaders in social and economic thought to grapple with the problem of organizing for the future. Many of the articles are recent magazine publications such as Mr. Beard's "Five-Year Plan for America" and "The Responsibility of Bankers" by James Truslow Adams. The "Actualities of Agricultural Planning," by Franklin D. Roosevelt, sets forth an enlightened reforestation program coupled with the creation of rural-industrial communities, which would not only bring the worker out of the crowded cities, but also afford a ready market...

Author: By L. K., | Title: BOOKENDS | 2/27/1932 | See Source »

Hapgood, who has just returned from two years residence in Europe, mostly in Germany and France, has had many editorial connections, including an editorship of Collier's for nearly 10 years and of Harper's weekly for three years. His editorial experience and his subsequent keen interest in American politics equip him to speak with authority and penetration on this topic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NORMAN HAPGOOD SPEAKS ON '32 CAMPAIGN TONIGHT | 1/27/1932 | See Source »

...fury of a woman scorned, "The Old Lady in Brown," as the "Lit" is locally known, has staged a comeback. Already honored as the oldest monthly magazine in America and popularly reputed to be the only American college periodical on file in the British Museum, the "Lit," under the editorship of Mr. George Heard Hamilton, one of the faithful in the face of Mr. Hale's shameful desertion, is making what promises to be a successful appeal for her former prestige. "The Old Lady in Brown" has bobbed her hair, enlisted the services of a typographical Patou in beautifying...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Old Lady in Brown" | 11/9/1931 | See Source »

...Teachers Record is not a new venture, and was issued before as an addition to the Alumni Bulletin, but now, under the editorship of C.S. Thomas '97, associate professor of Education, it will appear as a quarterly. Besides contributions from authorities on education, it is hoped that members of the staff and students who have any views on education will submit articles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In the Graduate Schools | 11/2/1931 | See Source »

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