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...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 to Speak on Journalism | 3/21/1908 | See Source »

...publication of The American Nation, -- a monumental work in twenty seven stout octavo volumes, --under the general editorship of Professor Hart, marks the first very serious attempt to apply the principle of the division of labor to a narrative of the annals of the American people. Despite the elaborate scale on which the undertaking was projected, the whole series has been issued from the press within the comparatively short space of less than four years, an unusual achievement for an enterprise of its kind. Upon the general editor has devolved the task of delimiting the scope of the various numbers...

Author: By W. B. Munro ., | Title: Review of "The American Nation" | 3/17/1908 | See Source »

Atlantic--"Literature (1857-1907)," by T. W. Henderson '41; "Recollections of an Atlantic Editorship," by W. D. Howells h.'67; "Atlantic Dinners and Diners." by A. Gilman h.'04; "verses," by J. R. Lowell '38; "The Launching of the Magazine," by C. E. Norton '46; "Science (1857-1907)," by H. S. Pritchett h.'01; "Politics (1857-1907)," by W. Wilson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Magazine Articles by Graduates | 11/6/1907 | See Source »

...yearly prize of $100, to be known as the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize. The design of the medal has been executed by Benner. With the consent of the editors of the Monthly, the winner of this prize, may, if he expresses a desire to be a candidate for an editorship of the Monthly, count his poem as two of the four contributions required. The details for the awarding of the prize have not yet been arranged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AWARD OF ACADEMIC HONORS. | 12/16/1903 | See Source »

...little known to the undergraduates of the present day, but his activity and industry were such as few men are capable of. Editor of a newspaper before he was thirty, first professor of Political Economy at Harvard, he again took up, after a period of fifteen years, the editorship of his old paper, and after the bustle and excitement of one of the most hotly contested presidential campaigns in the history of our country, again returned to the quiet of a life of teaching. As one of those who had a share in forming the present policy of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FEBRUARY MONTHLY. | 2/27/1900 | See Source »

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