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...continued Judge's funmaking, bought Leslie's Weekly and published that too, finally selling both magazines in 1905. Since then Leslie's has been discontinued and a number of owners have had their fun with Judge. Judge Publishing Co. is now headed by Fred L. Rogan, onetime Curtis advertising man. Last week, roaring with laughter, Publisher Rogan handed his magazine over to Irving Trust Co., hoped it too, would have fun acting as equity receiver for cashless Judge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Judge's Fun | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

...Miller and George Morin, B. A. A.: 400-metre run--F. A. Burns, B. A. A.: 800-metre run--Martin B. A. A.: 1500-metre run--R. A. Dalrymple and H. C. Cutbill, B. A. A.: 500-metre run--William Simons, Dorchester Club; Hop, Step and Jump AI Rogan, B. A. A.: Hammer throw--Edward Flanagan, B. A. A.: Discus throw--Pratt: Javelin throw--A. W. Sager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO HARVARD TRACKMEN QUALIFY AT MELROSE | 6/11/1928 | See Source »

...wish the Advocate published a Who's Who of its contributors, in the manner of many periodicals. I found myself unconsciously turning to the end of the present number to discover something concerning Mr. J. N. Leonard, the author of "Derga Fer Rogan". This fantasy, a felicitous combination of wit, satire, and poetic imagination, all compounded with gusto, is one of the best pieces of work I have read in some time. It is, of course, uneven; there are occasional lapses into--well, no, not cheapness, but cleverness. On the whole, however, it is brilliant without being flashy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROSE WRITERS OUTSTRIP POETS IN MAY ADVOCATE | 5/9/1923 | See Source »

...first editorial in this issue very sensibly, I think, insists on the primary need of technique in undergraduate writing;--probably this policy is responsible for the excellence not only of "Derga Fer Rogan," but also of much of the other material. The satire contributed by Mr. John Finley Jr. is a telling reaction against the orgy of triumphant platitude in our industrial life. A deliberate monotony of style that never degenerates into mere burlesque reveals in all its ridiculous solemnity the sentimentalism so dear to readers of the American Magazine and of American magazines in general. This is a convincing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROSE WRITERS OUTSTRIP POETS IN MAY ADVOCATE | 5/9/1923 | See Source »

...last meeting the following names were proposed for membership: R. Acton, M. K. Bamji, D. F. Campbell, G. W. Cox, A. C. Fales, W. W. Jakeman, G. B. Kenny, J. F. Langton, J. D. Rogan, S. S. Orr, E. G. Parker, F. W. Percival, P. J. Pettinger, H. S. Rosevear, F. W. Sprague, B. W. Thomson, J. A. Twohey. Fifty-three names are already entered on the lists...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Canadian Club. | 11/14/1893 | See Source »

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