Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Wash., on January 28. After graduating from College, Meem entered the Lawrence Scientific School and last year registered there as a Junior and as an Assistant. He intended to return and complete his course in engineering last year. Meem was the first editor-in-chief of the Harvard Engineering Journal...
...learned the other day that it is common in newspaper offices to have what is called a "style book." This is a pamphlet containing not only the special technical rules for the preparation of copy for the particular journal, but also lists of words and phrases which are thought to have served their time and to have earned a rest. It occurs to me in reading the new issue of the Monthly that it might be of advantage if something of the sort were compiled for the contributors to the college papers. Generations of undergraduates replace one another so rapidly...
...from the Sheffield Scientific School in 1900. In his senior year in the Sheffield School he was president of the Sheffield Debating Club and was one of the Class Day Historians. In the Law School he is president of the senior class and an editor of the Yale Law Journal. He has also been active in basketball and last year was captain of the university team. He was a member of the second team in the Harvard-Yale debate of 1900, and last year was on the Yale team which defeated Princeton...
...following men have been elected to constitute the editorial board of the Engineering Journal for the coming year: T. Lindsley '04, editor-in-chief; W. R. Wade '04, business manager; E. B. VanWinkle '04, secretary: G. Johnson, C. H. Fisher...
...January number of the Engineering Journal, which has just been issued, contains five articles, all of them of chiefly technical interest. The first article, on "The Wachusett Dam" of the Metropolitan Water System, by Mr. C. W. Smith, who has had immediate charge at the dam, is reprinted from a lecture before the Civil Engineering Club. Messrs. Densmore and LeClear, the engineers who designed the heating and ventilating system, electric wiring, and plumbing of Robinson Hall contribute an interesting, illustrated account of the somewhat unusual features of the heating and ventilating system in that building. Professor C. A. Adams continues...