Word: harvey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Colonel George Harvey has made his first editorial appearance under the banner of Edward B. McLean. In his new capacity as "editorial director" (TiME, June 2) of The Washington Post, he filled four large columns with the product of his pen-a product not so virulent as it was four years ago, but not without piquancy. His chief topic was the Japanese exclusion feature of the Immigration Act. Said he: "Responsibility for the faux pas that played hob with the pleasant relationship with Japan and the United States rests in about equal proportions upon the Secretary of State, the Chairman...
...Zool. Lect. Rm. Mathematics 13 Sever 17 Mineralogy 12 Geol. Mus. 22 Philosophy 3 Emerson A Physics 5 Zool. Lect. Rm. Spanish 8 Emerson A MONDAY Chemistry 7 Harvard 2 Comparative Literature 10 Ames to Mills Emerson A Morley to Yerxa Emerson F Comparative Literature 11 Adams to Harvey Sever 17 Huberman to Levison Sever 18 Levy to Yantia Sever 23 Economics 32 Sever 18 English 35b Adams to Holmes Sever 35 Isber to Wyatt Sever 36 Fine Arts 5a Robinson Hall French 1, sects, 3, 4, 5, 6 Mr. Lincoln's section 6 Sever 5 Mr. Penny's section...
...vouched for by no less a person than Edward Beale McLean, great and good friend of ex-Secretary Albert Bacon Fall. Mr. Fall contributed much toward making Mr. McLean's name known the country over. Mr. McLean evidently intends that his reputation shall not be allowed to exceed Colonel Harvey...
...McLean's encomium of the former Ambassador to Great Britain was written in announcing the fact that Mr. Harvey would become "editorial director" of The Washington Post, one of Mr. McLean's properties...
...sure, Colonel Harvey recently announced (TIME, May 12) that he would resume his post as editor of the The North American Review, but at the time it was made known that the Review, which has been a monthly, will become a quarterly beginning with its June 1 issue. Presumably Mr. Harvey will direct both the Review and the Post...