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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON monthly supplement in January, 1885. To quote from the history of the CRIMSON: "The belief that such work was of sufficient importance to be entrusted to separate hands led in the spring to the founding of the Monthly." The Illustrated developed a new phase of College journalism in the publication of illustrated articles upon the general affairs of the University. There have been but three cases of active competition. From 1873 to 1882 the Magenta and later the CRIMSON were similar to the Advocate, but by no means identical. The two dailies, the Herald and the Echo, competed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ADVOCATE, THE ILLUSTRATED, AND THE MONTHLY. | 6/9/1910 | See Source »

...papers are comparable to the severer studies in college and should be encouraged. A man in college ought to learn to write well and play fairly, and this college journalism teaches. Furthermore, those who work for the dailies in our universities should enter the field of newspaper work, for scholastic qualities ought to distinguish the journalism. The college paper gives a man ample opportunity to say things clearly without meanness. Reporting teaches a man speed and accuracy. In these ways and in other similar ones, academic work on a college journal prepares the undergraduate for whatever future work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PURPOSE OF COLLEGE LIFE | 5/13/1910 | See Source »

...return to France, M. Emile Boutroux, exchange professor with France under the Hyde foundation, wrote a long letter to the "Journal des Debats," a French weekly, in which he gave his impressions of Harvard. Portions of this letter, which has been translated for the CRIMSON, are published below...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. Boutroux's Harvard Impressions | 5/11/1910 | See Source »

...Steinmetz h.'02, consulting engineer of the General Electric Company of Schenectady, N. Y.; Mr. C. W. Baker '84, editor of the Engineering News; Mr. J. R. Freeman, consulting engineer; H. Nawn '10, president of the Harvard Engineering Society; and G. W. Lewis '10, editor of the Harvard Engineering Journal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNUAL ENGINEERING DINNER | 3/12/1910 | See Source »

President Sanford came to Clark College in 1889 as an instructor in psychology. Three years later he was made assistant professor and in 1900 full professor of the same subject. Since 1895 he has been a joint editor of the American Journal of Psychology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: E. C. Sanford Inaugurated at Clark | 2/2/1910 | See Source »

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