Word: journalizing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...April number of the Harvard Engineering Journal has just been issued. Excepting a paper on "An Underground Limestone Quarry," and one on "Shearing Strength of Concrete Joints," all the leading articles are of interest to undergraduates outside of the field of engineering. The "Remarks on a College Lighting Plant" serves as a beginning for discussion of ways and means of improving the lighting service in the Harvard Yard and buildings nearby. The approximate way of figuring the financial gain must be regarded of course as only preliminary to a more detailed study, but suggests how such problems must be approached...
...most promising part of the issue is the set of personal notes about the doings of graduates in the engineering profession. A glance at this department will show that Harvard men are taking prominent places in this field. Such notes make the Journal a real organ of Harvard affairs and supplements the similar department of the Harvard Graduate Magazine...
...absolutely informal smoker will be held, as recommended by the Student Council Committee on Undergraduate Publications, in the CRIMSON Sanctum this evening at 9 o'clock. All editors of the Advocate, CRIMSON, Illustrated, Lampoon, Monthly, Musical Review, and the undergraduate members of the Engineering Journal are invited. Refreshments will be served and some form of refreshment provided. This smoker is to be completely informal in nature and no discussion of publication problems will take place. As this smoker is something that has never been tried before, it is essential that all the editors of the various papers be present...
...recommendation made by the Student Council Committee on Undergraduate Publications there will be an inter-paper smoker in the CRIMSON sanctum tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. To this smoker all editors of the Advocate, CRIMSON, Illustrated, Lampoon, Monthly, Musical Review, and the undergraduate members of the Engineering Journal are invited. Refreshments will be served and some form of entertainment provided. As this is the first attempt that has been made to hold a smoker of this kind, it is essential that all the editors of the various papers concerned be present in order that the affair...
Members of the Graduate School of Engineering and Seniors in Harvard College who expect to enter the School of Engineering are urged to confer with the editor-in-chief of the Journal, W. B. Harris '13, concerning the work in the spring competition for editorships. No previous experience in journalism is necessary. The editor-in-chief will be in the Journal Office, 218 Pierce Hall, Monday Wednesday, and Friday of next week from 11 to 12 o'clock...