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Chances are slimmer in the other events. In the 100, Dave Hedberg must face Frank Chamberlain and Donovan--who is the fastest Yale sprinter in almost ten years. In the 200-yard breast-stroke, Ralph Zani and Ken Emerson will have to beat record-breakers Smith an O'Connor...

Author: By Ronald P. Kriss, | Title: Unbeaten Crimson Swimmers Test Yale's 99-Meet String | 3/7/1953 | See Source »

Sacred Character. The trouble really started after Freeman Editor Henry Hazlitt brought Forrest Davis, ex-Saturday Evening Post Washington editor, to the magazine. Instead of being Hazlitt's man, Davis had ideas of his own on how to run the magazine, and Chamberlain and Managing Editor Suzanne La Follette generally agreed. In short order Hazlitt had a falling-out with them. Among other things he also objected to putting out the "kind of magazine in which McCarthy is a sacred character." In October Hazlitt, Newsweek contributing editor and onetime (1934-46) New York Times editorial writer, resigned, though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Battle for the Freeman | 1/26/1953 | See Source »

...many other issues the directors and editors disagreed. For example, Editors Chamberlain and Davis supported Senator Taft for the Republican presidential nomination and Managing Editor La Follette was pro-MacArthur. But some of the directors were for Eisenhower, and wanted the magazine to stay neutral until after the convention. In another disagreement, when the editors planned a fund-raising dinner, lined up $60,000 in advance and invited Taft to speak, the board vetoed the plan because of "all the dissension." Through the presidential campaign, the Freeman's readers waited for an all-out editorial endorsement of Ike Eisenhower...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Battle for the Freeman | 1/26/1953 | See Source »

This week at the annual director-stockholder meeting, Freeman Treasurer Alex L. Hillman, successful publisher (Pageant Homeland, People Today), announced his resignation because "it has been almost impossible for the past six months to run the magazine." With the board lined up against them, Editors Chamberlain Davis La Follette also resigned. Then the directors present unanimously brought back Henry Hazlitt as top editor. As soon as Hazlitt assembles a new staff he expects to recreate a Freeman with a quieter voice. Said he: "I want to put out a journal of opinion which will represent the older liberalism and that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Battle for the Freeman | 1/26/1953 | See Source »

Died. Sir Edward Marsh, 80, scholar bachelor, longtime (1896-1937) British civil servant, who became known as "Whitehall's perfect private secretary" for his service to Churchill, Asquith, Joseph Chamberlain and Malcolm MacDonald in London. Falling in with London's literary crowd, "Eddie" Marsh established reputation as conversationalist, first-nighter art collector, translator of the odes of Horace and the fables of La Fontaine, autobiographer (A Number of People) and editor (1912-21) of five volumes of Georgian Poetry. For his service to the -rown and to letters, he was knighted in 1937 by George...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jan. 26, 1953 | 1/26/1953 | See Source »

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