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White began his half-century affiliation with The New Yorker in 1925, contributing sketches, poems, and humorous essays like the "Go Climb a Tree Department." In 1929 he married Katharine Sergeant Angell, The New Yorker's first fiction editor.
The White House seems eager, however, to avoid giving the impression that it has gone soft in the battle against inflation. So in addition to nominating Johnson, the Administration is considering monetarist economists for the other Federal Reserve vacancy. Monetarists have long advocated steady money growth as a way of...
The accompanying editorial by Dr. Marcia Angell, the Journal's deputy editor, went further. It was particularly critical of the kind of self-help medical advice given in the Cousins book and others (such as one by Carl and Stephanie Simonton of the Cancer Counseling and Research Center in Dallas...
Both Cassileth and Angell saw another unfortunate implication in the notion of conquering disease by positive thinking. "If the cancer spreads, despite every attempt to think positively," Angell asked, "is the patient at fault?" She pointed to remarks made by Humana Institute's Dr. Allan Lansing, who at a press...
One problem with writing a baseball book is that so many good ones have already been written. Gammons' policy of romanticizing the sport, his striving to provide a sense of the special impact it has upon players and New England communities is not appreciated because Roger Angell has already done...