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...Tell should win a shooting match? Or one called Nero should give violin concerts? Or some Greek christened Achilles die of blood poisoning in the heel? Almost as fine a day for lovers of coincidence occurred one day last week, when The New York Times headlined: DR. JOHNSON TO EDIT DICTIONARY, referring to crisp, diffident Dr. Allen Johnson* of Yale University and the Dictionary of American Biography, the production of which the Times has underwritten (TIME, Dec. 22, THE PRESS...
...another essay, Steele could profitably deal with the young gentlemen who edit the Freshman Red Book at Harvard, and tell how they, in an effort to enliven their offering, filled what should have been a dignified history of the activities of a Harvard class, with page after page of miscellaneous snap shots, captioned by slang phrases and the nick names of class heroes...
...young gentlemen of Harvard edit a number of publications, one of them known as the Lampoon and another as the Crimson. The Lampoon, it will be recalled, was recently barred for a few days from the mails. When the editors of the Lampoon arrived on the playing field the other day for the annual baseball game with the editors of the Crimson they were greeted by newsboys selling copies of the Crimson containing a complete account of the victory of their opponents. "Low-minded humorists suppressed by Crimson baseball team" said the headline...
Lucius M. Beebe Sp., author of "Fallen Stars" and "Corydon", will edit the CRIMSON Bookshelf for the remainder of the year, C. P. Morehouse '25 having resigned as editor on account of the pressure of divisional examinations. The first issue under his direction will appear on March...
...Edit" a unscrambled diurnal...