Word: editorship
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Members of both the Sophomore and Freshman classes are eligible to enter the competition, which will last not more than twelve weeks. The successful candidates will become news editors, and eligible to compete for the managing editorship and presidency. News editors will also be allowed to write play reviews, and the editor assigned to cover a sport will accompany the team on its trips; the crew editor, for example, will be sent to Red Top with the crew this spring...
Another important change in the conduct of the news competition is the almost complete abolition of night duty. Only enough work will be required downstairs to acquaint the candidates with the work they will do in the competition for the managing editorship. The purpose of this change is not to make the competition any easier, but to give the candidates more time to go after news. This will make the competition more interesting, and cover more thoroughly the news of the University. It is hoped that it will thus become a test of brains, alertness and perseverance, rather than...
After practicing law in New York for two years, following his graduation from the Law School in 1903, Mr. Sullivan became connected with Collier's Weekly, holding the editorship of this magazine from 1912 to 1917. He has devoted himself to politics for several years, and has come to be recognized as one of the best authorities in the country on political questions and the men in public life. Mr. Sullivan is now on the staff of the New York Evening Post...
...quickened by the war, and to meet the increasing demand for new textbooks and new editions of modern Italian novels and plays, the University of Chicago Press is to issue shortly, the first volumes in a new series, "The University of Chicago Italian Series," which will be under the editorship of Ernest Hatch Wilkins (Harvard Ph.D. '10), a well-known authority on Italian literature...