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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...although the art of writing editorials has yet to be acquired with further experience of the joys of editorship. The first one is righteously indignant with the Boston American's attack on President Lowell, but its grammar is defective, and it fails to accomplish its object, for like the paper mentioned it "does not argue, it states." Again, sententia, if the editors really insist on using a Latin word where an English one does better, is a word of the first deciension (sententia, ae, like mensa), and consequently it is not only hard on the President, but a violence...

Author: By A. PHILIP Mcmahon ., | Title: Current Advocate Praiseworthy | 3/3/1916 | See Source »

This number has, however, a good collection of verse, although Mr. MacVeagh's "Adventurers" is not up to the family standard, nor as good as some other poems in this same issue. The standard surprise story which every Advocate has contained since the misty days of the paper's beginnings is here also,--"A Matter of Taste." Is there, then, deliberate humor when Mr. Leffingwell bids us at the bottom of the page turn our thoughts "To Death. (From the French of Beaudelaire...

Author: By A. PHILIP Mcmahon ., | Title: Current Advocate Praiseworthy | 3/3/1916 | See Source »

This incorporation is the first step in the new policy which will be followed by the 1917 board of editors, whose work will not begin till the April issue. After May 1 the paper will be issued twice a month, appearing on the first and the fifteenth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ILLUSTRATED INCORPORATES | 3/2/1916 | See Source »

Founded in 1899, the Illustrated was the first college pictorial paper. Its success has led the Yale Courant, the Cornell Era, and the Pennsylvanian Red and Blue, all formerly literary magazines, to remodel on the same plan. The Princeton Pictorial Review, founded in 1913, also adopted the same scheme. These papers last May formed the Association of Illustrated College Magazines...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ILLUSTRATED INCORPORATES | 3/2/1916 | See Source »

...among college pictorial publications. As readers of the magazine must have noted, a marked improvement has been made of late in the character of its contents. Although a pioneer in its field, its pre-eminence among its colleagues has, in times past, not always been maintained. Recently, however, the paper has undergone a thorough reorganization. The new plan to incoporate the magazine is almost certain to place it on a sound working foundation, and the appearance of two issues a month, beginning in May, will pave the way for publishing events of greater current interest. The usefulness and influence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEW ILLUSTRATED. | 3/2/1916 | See Source »

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