Word: reviewer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Climaxing fifty years of publication with the recent April issue, the Harvard Law Review will formally celebrate its anniversary this evening when several hundred former editors gather at the Harvard Club of Boston for a banquet with the present editors...
Looking back over a half century of existence, the Review points out in an article that legal periodicals published by jurists were apparently too well established to be dislodged by the work of mere students. Thus it was with a note of apology that the first edition appeared in April, 1887. Since then its growth has been steady...
...conclude I should like to praise two contributions by John Day which fall somewhat outside the unity I have attempted to see in this issue. One is a review of "The Late George Apley", the other a well-buttressed sensible plea for the creation of an athletic endowment fund at Harvard. If undergraduate criticism of academic administration were always as judicious as this last, it might become an instrument of real service to the University...
...most of the founding Independents were recognized as U. S. classics, but as public appreciation of art increased the Independents' show lost practically all excuse for existence. The business of discovering artistic talent has become highly organized. Not a single first-rate critic bothered to write a serious review of the Independents' show last week. Newspaper humorists, who flocked to it, privately divided the exhibitors into three groups: successful veteran painters who continue to show with the Independents for auld lang syne; harmless amateurs; nuts...
...records carefully and see if there has not been some entry or some correspondence which might come in for criticism or complaint. You are buying large quantities of merchandise from many shippers for a large organization and must realize that everything you do is certain to be subject to review, or even investigation, and we urge you to handle your dealings accordingly...