Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...engineering quarterly will probably be named the "Harvard Engineering Journal." Another name, "Harvard Engineering," has also been considered. The Journal will be printed in magazine form on 6x9 1-4 paper, with a cover design...
...Hugues LeRoux, who is to deliver the Cercle Francais lectures this winter, is an eminent journalist and lecturer, well-known in the literary circ es of Paris. He was born in Havre in 1860. He has devoted himself chiefly to journalism and the writing of light novels, contributing frequently to the "Temps" and "Journal." Among the books M. LeRoux has written may be mentioned the following: 'L'Enfer Parisien," "La Russie Souterraine," 'L'Attentat Sloughine," "Un de Nous," "Mederic et Lisee," "Chez les Filles," "L' Amour Infirme." Last year M. LeRoux made a dari g exploration through Abyssinia...
...Library Committee shall regulate the use of books and periodicals, each member being responsible for damage to any book or journal while in his possession...
...editorial giving the history of the Lampoon is full of interest. Such facts as this: "Lampy has virtually given us Life, to say nothing of the New York Journal, whose prima donna was once on the Lampoon staff"--are all the more effective because they are so little known...
...Yale Law School Journal has elected the following men to its editorial board: H. R. Berry, E. T. Canfield, O. A. Day, C. T. Lark, J. T. Smith, E. Watrous. The Record has elected W. B. Hooker '02 and H. B. Stoddard...