Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Engineering Journal for June is devoted entirely to a history of the building of the Stadium. The articles are contributed by the men in the Department of Engineering who have been most active in superintending the construction of the Stadium. These articles, together with a large numbers of views of the Stadium taken from various points and at various periods of construction, make the number one of unusual value. Professor U.N. Hollis, who had general charge of the building and plans has written an article on the history and purpose of the Stadium, and Professor L.T. Johnson, who had charge...
...June issue of the Engineering Journal is devoted entirely to the Stadium. Professor I. N. Hollis, who had general charge of the building and plans has written an article on the history and purpose of the Stadium, and Professor L. T. Johnson, who had charge of the details of design and construction has contributed an account of the engineering part of the work. The number is fully illustrated with photographs and lithographs showing various stages of the construction...
...Catholics were divided into toritaires." Plus IX, influenced by Louis Veuillot's journal. "The Universe," sided with the more conservative party, but with Leo XIII there commenced a new era, favorable to the descendants of the "Catholiques liberaux," and to reconciliation between democracy and the church...
...from Harvard in 1887. Mr. Fletcher received the degree of A.M. in 1889, and the next year was appointed an instructor in English. This position he held until 1902, when he was made an assistant professor of Comparative Literature. Mr. Fletcher is also one of the editors of the Journal of Comparative Literature. He will assume his new duties next fall...
...will be issued today, contains the following articles: "Determinable Fees of American Jurisdiction," by Mr. John M. Zane, of Chicago; "Limitations on the Right of Criminal Appeals," by Mr. Nathan Smythe, of New York City; "Suicide in the Law," by Mr. Wilbur Lorremore, editor of the New York Law Journal...