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...announced that the next number will contain an article by Mr. F. B. Sanborn, the well known critic and author; and that to the December number "J. S. of Dale," the author of Guerndale, will contribute. The following constitute the board of editors of the Monthly: - Editor-in-chief, A. B. Houghton; editors, G. R. Carpenter, W. M. Fullerton, T. P. Sanborn and G. Santayana; business manager, W. W. Baldwin...
...head of Harvard notes the Williams Fortnight has the following items: "Between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 has been left the college by Jacob P. Jones, a retired Philadelphia iron merchant. - A chair of journalism has been established, and is to be filled by J. B. McCallagh, editor of the St. Louis Times-Democrat." Truly, these are not "chestnuts...
...Managing Editor...
...RAND. JR., '88.In the course of the next few weeks two editors will be elected from the sophomore class, provided sufficient merit is shown by the candidates. Eighty-eight has not by any means been backward in contributing to the paper, but the trouble has been in lack of perseverance. Because a communication is rejected is no reason why a candidate should cease writing, on the contrary it ought to cause him to redouble his efforts, and write until an article is accepted. Communications on timely topics, articles on almost any subject connected with educational, college or athletic matters...
...students of the University of Missouri, have a paper called Truth, of which we see it remarked that: "If it were crushed to earth, it would have its value as top-dressing." The editor writes with a far western flavor. To him the faculty of the university of Missouri are "cranks, idiots, sneaks, knaves and dead-beats." One of the female teachers is vividly alluded to as a "pop-eyed apparition," and the editor has recourse to poetry to describe one of the faculty...