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...during which she wrote on Congress, Greenhouse has covered the Supreme Court ever since. In 1998, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her coverage of the Court.“She paved the way for other female journalists,” says Washington Post publisher and chief executive officer Boisfeuillet Jones, Jr. ’68, a good friend of Greenhouse who was president of The Crimson while she was features editor.“Linda certainly was a groundbreaker,” says J. Anthony Lewis ’48, a former Crimson managing editor and Greenhouses?...
Though Bennett downplays the Harvard connection, College grads are no stranger to the Post’s top ranks: CEO Donald E. Graham ’66 and Publisher Boisfeuillet Jones Jr. ’68 are both former Crimson presidents...
...that basement, was the only time I feltI belonged to the fellowship of educated persons.Photo Courtesy of Jay and Linda MathewsThe Harvard Crimson's executive board forthe class of'67. From left to right: JAY MATHEWS,ROBERT J. SAMUELSON, LINDA MCVEIGH(now LINDAMATHEWS), JONATHAN FUERBINGER, RICHARD BLUMENTHAL,MARVIN MILBAUER, BOISFEUILLET JONES JR. '68 andFRANKLIN E. SMITH '68 . Inset are LINDA MATHEWS(left)and SAMUELSON (right...
...following is the opinion of a minority of the CRIMSON's Editorial Board, written by BOISFEUILLET JONES, JR., PAUL J. CORKERY and JAMES LARDNER...
Alan D. Bersin, of Kirkland House and Brooklyn, N.Y.; William A. Fletcher, of Kirkland House and Seattle, Wash.; Boisfeuillet Jones Jr. of Leverett House and Atlanta, Ga.; Frederick N. Ris of Eliot House and Denver, Colo.; David A Samuels, of Eliot House and Hollywood, Fla.; and Thomas S. Williamson Jr., of Kirkland House and Piedmont, Calif., are recipients of the scholarship...