Word: vallandigham
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Dates: during 1916-1916
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...first Advocate smoker was held in the Sanctum on the top floor of the Union last night. Fifty-six candidates reported for the business and literary competitions. W. A. Norris '18, president of the Poetry Society, explained what sort of verse the Advocate desired, and Mr. E. N. Vallandigham, who has had extensive experience in newspaper and magazine work, addressed the candidates on "The Art of Writing English." R. N. Cram '17, president of the Advocate, outlined the conditions for the prize of $25 which the paper is offering for the best short story based on some phase of college...
...Vallandigham of Chestnut Hill will address the candidates on "The Art of Writing English." Mr. Vallandigham has had extensive experience in newspaper and magazine work, having contributed to the Atlantic Monthly and the World's Work, as well as the daily presses of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wilmington, Boston and New York. He professes unusual ideas on the teaching of English composition, so that literary candidates may expect to hear some unusual advice...
...Advocate will hold its first smoker of the year in the Sanctum on the top floor of the Union tomorrow at 7.30 o'clock. All prospective candidates for the literary and business departments of the paper as well as any others interested are invited to be present. E. V. Vallandigham of Chestnut Hill will speak, and R. N. Cram '17, president of the Advocate, will outline the work of the literary competition and short-story contest, which the Advocate is running this fall. Refreshments will be served...
...absence of Richard Washburn Child '03 who has found it impossible to attend the smoker, Mr. E. U. Vallandigham, of Chestnut Hill, will speak, and R. N. Cram '17, president of the Advocate, will outline the work of the literary competition and the short story contest which the Advocate is running this fall. Refresments will be served...