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...volumes in the Johns Hopkins University, "Studies in Historical and Political Science," a series of monographs on our early institutions by various hands, under the editorship of Mr. Herbert B. Adams, have recently been issued...
...editors of the Yale News are endeavoring to make the editorship equivalent to an optional study...
...publisher, is an event of more than ordinary interest. That Harvard is to be so well represented in its corps of contributors is a matter of congratulation. That the college will lose the services of Mr. S. H. Scudder, lately assistant-librarian, who is to assume the editorship of Science, is to be regretted, but in this case, as in the resignation of Dr. Holmes, what is a loss to Harvard is a gain to the public...
...Crimson, in its second editorial, after having disposed of the author's accusations off-hand, continues, rather awkwardly: "It is almost as much to say that college men are fools, to say that they do not elect men into the Glee Club for ability to sing, or into editorship for inability to write." Now, unfortunately, all college men are not distinguished for wisdom, and some are, perhaps, fools, hence it is not surprising that mistakes do sometimes occur, as they have already occurred. We do not wish to assert that men who cannot sing are chosen members of the Glee...
...final numbers of the college press have been issued. Herbert L. Satterlee, managing editor of the Spectator, resigned his position, and J. Mayhew Wainwright, '84, has been chosen to succeed him. On the Acta board certain changes have been made also. John K. Bangs has resigned the managing editorship, to which position Mr. Hervey Anderson has been elected...