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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...poems to be submitted this year by undergraduates for the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize consisting of $100 and a silver medal. Each poem should not exceed '50 lines, should bear an assumed name, and should be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the true name of the writer as well as the assumed name. All manuscripts should be left at University 20, at the Office of the Secretary of the Faculty not later than 5 o'clock on April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Panama," Garrison Prize Subject | 4/1/1914 | See Source »

...Hapgood has been the editor-in-chief of Harper's Weekly for several months, and has championed the feminist cause in its pages. Before taking up his present work he was editor-in-chief of Collier's Weekly, having taken that position in 1903. Mr. Hapgood is an extensive writer and a very popular speaker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADDRESS BY NORMAN HAPGOOD | 3/20/1914 | See Source »

...Hapgood is editor-in-chief of Harper's Weekly, which has come to be known as the official organ of feminism upon which the speaker will touch. In addition to his work as a writer, Mr. Hapgood has distinguished himself by his vigorous fight for the improvement of political and social conditions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Schedule of Lectures | 3/19/1914 | See Source »

...Thayer '14, himself a writer of no mean ability, and W. C. B., Jr., '14 whatever modest person he is, have both reviewed the Illustrated, perhaps the hardest magazine for a literary person to criticise without losing his temper. They have done better than many of their seniors. Both conclude that it needs more skill in presentation, but that there is a great interest in its subject matter. What grave "assistant" would have stopped with this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Many Reviewers Unfit. | 3/11/1914 | See Source »

Frequently critics have not attempted a review of the issue but have merely tried to disprove the writer's statements. (See Professor Heilman's criticism of Roger Session's article on "Our Attitude to Contemporary Musical Tendencies," in The Musical Review, and Professor R. B. Perry's review of C. M. Rogers's screed on "The Freshman Dormitories, in the January Monthly). But the average young man of twenty-one years cannot be expected to have the same perspective as his professors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Many Reviewers Unfit. | 3/11/1914 | See Source »

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