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...University shares the space of the Illustrated with the newspaper. There are two articles. One, the leader, by W. M. E. Perkins '07, purports to be an excerpt from "the real diary of a real newspaper man." It tells about a "Dull Week" which isn't. Whence one may gather that reporters' souls are calloused, that they sacrifice truth to sensation and that the business of seeing things is not compatible with understanding them. Also, that the reporter leads a dog's life. The other article, by C. S. Collier '11, is called "The Free Newspaper." Mr. Collier does...

Author: By H. M. Kallen ., | Title: Current Illustrated Review | 2/23/1910 | See Source »

...great city dailies. Besides irregular living and an almost hand to mouth existence, the newspaper man must sacrifice all social connections and break off practically all friendships not closely connected with his work. As an illustration of what is required on the New York Times during dull times, Mr. Perkins read his diary for Christmas week, 1909. No startling event occured during the seven days, yet the work kept him up almost every night until far into the morning hours. In connection with the reporter's duties the lecturer gave a detailed account of the way news is handled after...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORK OF NEWSPAPER MEN | 1/14/1910 | See Source »

...mile run brought together a large field including Jaques of Harvard and Dull, the Michigan captain, besides several men from Michigan captain, besides several men from Michigan and Cornell of whom little was known. At the very start the Michigan runners took the leading positions. For the first three-quarters of a mile Hall, West and Dull, all of Michigan, ran in that order. Lightner of Yale was in fourth place, with Taylor of Cornell and Jaques several yards behind. On the fourth lap the first important change occurred when Taylor moved up into the lead. For a while Lightner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP WON | 6/1/1909 | See Source »

...class. May, Tower, and West, all of Michigan, are consistently fast runners and one of them is likely to take fourth place away from Coney of Yale. Jaques will probably not run in the two-mile, and it is not likely that Paull will be able to win from Dull of Michigan after running the mile. The latter was third two years ago when the present record was established. Taylor and Young, both or Cornell, are likely to beat McGee and perhaps Paull...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES | 5/28/1909 | See Source »

...Taylor H. J. Spelman, L. R. Brown, N. Ebersole, H. . Milks, J. C. McCune, L. R. Bogert: Princeton: W. L. McGee, R. P. Parsons. L. Frantz, G. H. Whiteley, G. J. Porter, W. M. Laird; Michigan: G. L. Tower. D. C. May, F. C. West, G. A. Dull, J. B. Saxton, C. H. Ha.. E. F. Leger, H. D. Ellis, A. W. Bohnsack, T. H. Ryan. I. K. Spangler; Pennsylvania: G. M. Gunn, a. F. Beck W. C. Paull, W. Levering, F. d. Tyson, F. Wolle, W. H. Mechling; Haverford: A. S. Roberts; Amherst; H. B. Cranshaw...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES | 5/28/1909 | See Source »

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