Word: reviewers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Advocate grinders cease because they are few, or is there some cogent reason why the current issue is so destitute of contents? Besides the editorials and book review but five small contributions in verse and one in prose make up the number, which is meagre indeed when one recalls past Advocates of five and six pieces and thirteen or fourteen contributions in verse. However, it is not of quantity that we ought to judge, or are to judge, but of quality,--quantum meruit...
...Harvard men to reap the harvests in Europe after the war, is deserving of praise, though the matter is bromidic. Mr. Cowley's comments on McFee's "Casuals of the Sea" are keen and to the point; he seems to have a grasp of the essentials of a good review...
...Club announces a prize to be offered by the American Association for International Conciliation for the best review of the book, "The Things That Men Fight For," by H. H. Powers, who spoke to the Club at its last meeting. The competition is open to any student member of an International Polity Club at any American University. The first prize will be $35 and an additional prize of $5 will be given to the member of each Club writing the best review...
...Each review must be typewritten and must not contain more than 2,000 words. It must be sent to the American Association for International Conciliation, substation 84, New York City, before March 15. Each review must be signed by a fictitious name and an envelope with this name on the outside, containing the author's real name, enclosed...
...final award of the prize will be made not later than April 15 by judges to be selected by the Association. The review of these books need not be necessarily an analysis of the contents...