Word: press
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON went to press at 2 o'clock this morning, Charles Evans Hughes, the Republican candidate in yesterday's Presidential election led by a close margin with about 285 electoral votes to 175 for Woodrow Wilson, with 71 still to be heard from. A record number of votes was cast. Already reports from 2,602,459 popular votes for Hughes and 2,353,738 for Wilson have been recorded...
...University Press announces, as its list of fall publications, 20 volumes of particular interest to the student and general readers. Of special interest to members of the University is "The Harvard Volunteers in Europe," a book of personal records of experience in the present war, edited by Mark Antony de Wolfe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin...
...volumes of addresses by the Honorable Elihu Root are among these fall publications of the Press. "Addresses on Government and Citizenship" is a masterly exposition of the principles of the Constitution and the government established by it. "Addresses on Military Organization and Colonial Policy" deals with the problems which may be regarded as the consequence or aftermath of the Spanish-American War. Both volumes are edited by Robert Bacon '94 and James Brown Scott...
Volume XXVIII of the Harvard Studies in Classical Philologoy is included in the list of publications announced by the Press. "Aristotle: Meteorology," by Francis H. Fobes '04, assistant professor of Greek in Union College, is a carefully worked out edition, based on the oldest sources...
...publicity competition will begin today at 3 o'clock. Candidates will report in Matthews 19 at that time. The publicity department takes charge of all press articles in connection with the activities of the club. The competition, which is open to Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, offers an opportunity to gain practice in writing articles for the newspapers and other periodicals...