Word: staff
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...graduate of the class of '72 at the University of Michigan is on the editorial staff of the New York Tribune, and one until recently was managing editor of the Cincinnati Gazette...
...Firman, '82, is reporting the doings of the Massachusetts Legislature for the Springfield Republican. Mr. Firman is now on the editorial staff of that paper...
...that a broader life, a surer market, a more various intellectual growth, are to be gained in the national metropolis. Harvard men are thronging in the ranks of the learned professions here, and only the briefest residence is needed to make them typical (i. e., cosmopolitan) New Yorkers. The staff of the new comic journal, Life, of which the first number will appear next week, is composed almost wholly of bright young Harvard wits, who have found Boston a good training school but have discovered that New York henceforth is the ground for successful literary careers...
...termed the 'immediate government.' Ordinary discipline had previously been in the hands of the tutors. The system of having representatives of some one of the various faculties in the corporation has continued until recent times, and has always been regarded as beneficial, as presenting the views of the teaching staff upon all questions of university policy...
There are twenty graduates of Harvard on the staff of the New York...