Word: explaining
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting tomorrow will be addressed by the Editorial Chairman, who will explain the work required of candidates. The work consists mainly in reading current newspapers and magazines, and in writing editorials on matters of national interest and wilde-spread importance, as well as those pertaining to Harvard. Articles on educational, social, and political topics may be treated in the editorial columns of the CRIMSON...
...work will consist mainly in reading current newspapers and magazines, and writing editorials on educational, social, and political topics. The President of the CRIMSON will address the meeting Wednesday night, and the Editorial Chairman will explain the details of she competition. After the first few days at least one editorial every day will be required...
...meeting on Wednesday will be addressed by the President of the CRIMSON, and by the Editorial Chairman, who will explain the details of the competition. After the first few days the ordinary requirements will be at least one editorial every day, though at the start this will not be expected. College affairs are treated at greatest length in the editorial columns, but any event of fairly wide interest is suitable for treatment. The prime requisite for subjects chosen is that they be of timely interest and importance...
This anomaly in a representative government has received the almost unanimous condemnation of American students of political science. It has been shown, for instance, that we require our Congressmen to work four years for two years' pay, which may possibly help to explain the uniformly low calibre of the men who are willing to accept our terms. And there is always, besides, a delay of thirteen months in the operation of a popular referendum...
...infer that I wrote an article for the Bulletin for the purpose of "urging the need" (whatever that may mean) of enlarging the Stadium or building a new one, the truth being that my article was written to describe the distribution of seats for the Yale game, and to explain the problem involved, and concluded with a brief statement of facts bearing on what the student body and the graduates might expect in the future, unless more seats should be provided...