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...before the editorial board was founded, the president still could not have found the job too difficult; most editorials were just a few sentences long. The managing editor may have written a few editorials, but other than that, they were all Roosevelt's. There is no question about the authorship of the best of the pieces, since they were identified as FDR's in outside newspaper stories at the time or later...
...faculty committee added a whole new section giving special requirements to be fulfilled by the founders of a new publication, "including details as to financing, circulation, authorship, contents, and policy ..." The committee was obviously worried by the prospect of another "New Student" case. But the type of problem it is guarding against--an "unsavory" national group using a few men at Harvard to front for a ready-made magazine--is already covered by the rule which requires that a group "make all policy decisions without obligation to any parent organization." And the requirement that a proposed publication give details about...
Reporters traced the statement to Federico Mangahas, President Quirino's private secretary and ghostwriter. Next day Quirino disavowed authorship, but Manila believed that in a hopping-mad moment he had read and approved the statement...
With uncompromising pride of authorship, Windsor then rewrote the typescript drafts, fiddling endlessly with every word, frequently chucking out sentences or words suggested by Murphy because "I don't talk like that." The Duke worked in his shirtsleeves ("I can't think in my coat"), with six pipes close at hand. At the start, he rarely settled down to work until 11:30 a.m., and he generally broke; up the afternoon for such engagements as golf with Leopold of the Belgians. At the end, he was on a strict 9-to-6 regimen...
...When the authorship became known last year, the two board members were "excommunicated" by the Mother Church's board of directors. This, the Rochester Scientists decided, was the final stroke in a pattern of "increasingly despotic control" from Boston. By week's end the directors of the Mother Church had not made a formal statement on the split. But the Rochester dissenters happily announced that they had already received a flood of approving mail from Christian Scientists all over...