Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...reprinted for the first time two letters exchanged between George Herbert Palmer and Charles William Eliot on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the latter's incumbency of the presidential chair at Harvard University. Through the extreme courtesy of Professor Palmer in allowing the CRIMSON to publish these illuminating documents the public is given a personal contact with Dr. Eliot wholly delightful...
Upon learning of the death of President Eliot the editors of the CRIMSON scattered over various parts of the United States, England and the Continent, communicated with each other regarding the most appropriate way in which the paper could deal with the situation. A memorial issue published immediately after the beginning of the College year would have been possible, but not advisable. Haste could have produced nothing but superficiality. And so the editors determined to organize the Memorial Issue with as great care in the matter of form and content as was possible, and to publish it only when their...
This plan was to publish a few short essays on Dr. Eliot by prominent contemporary educators together with articles written by the editors themselves dealing with particular aspects and phases of his life and work and illustrated by a number of photographs and portraits of the late President and reproduction of scenes pertinent to his activities. It has, therefore, been with great satisfaction that the editors have been able to obtain from educational leaders the desired essays. The articles by the editors have been composed with painstaking care...
...Wednesday the CRIMSON will publish a special Charles William Eliot Memorial issue separate from the regular edition of the University daily. The memorial to the late President Emeritus of Harvard will take the form of a 20-page tabloid edition of approximately the same size as the CRIMSON Bookshelf, printed on heavy paper and replete with drawings and portraits relating to the life of the man it honors...
...great educator, the CRIMSON has been working on a monument to the man, who during his life long connection with the University did more than any other single individual to mold the destinies of Harvard. The work has been painstaking and complete and the CRIMSON is now ready to publish what it considers to be in a small way a memorial to the man it recognizes in this fashion. Some of the foremost educators of the country including among their number close personal friends of Charles William Eliot have contributed essays and tributes, and several editors of the CRIMSON have...