Word: editor
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...appointment he was not, indeed, the profound and widely read scholar that he afterwards became; but he had the temperament of a scholar, and the will to succeed in whatever he undertook. He had, more-over, the training of a man of affaires. His practical experience as editor of a metropolitan journal and as writer of its leading articles on political and economic subjects, had given him a grasp of these subjects, and a hold upon the living world, which no amount of reading could have supplied. It had cultivated his powers of thinking and of presenting his thoughts...
...Bynner '02, has been elected an editor of the Advocate...
...answer to the call for candidates for the CRIMSON, thirty nine men handed in their name last night. These men will being work at once. Any others who wish to try for positions on the board should give their names to the managing editor as soon as possible...
...Dunbar, as the record of a singularly active and varied life, is perhaps the most interesting of the number. As Professor Taussig points out, Professor Dunbar was little known to the undergraduates of the present day, but his activity and industry were such as few men are capable of. Editor of a newspaper before he was thirty, first professor of Political Economy at Harvard, he again took up, after a period of fifteen years, the editorship of his old paper, and after the bustle and excitement of one of the most hotly contested presidential campaigns in the history...
...City Editor," by G. H. Montague '01, is no more than a sketch, though carefully and consistently done...