Word: columnist
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...onetime Washingtonian who admits to ambivalent feelings about the capital. Before coming to TIME in July, he lived in Washington for seven years, working as director of education for the National Endowment for the Humanities and, more recently, as literary editor of the New Republic and as a columnist for the Washington Post. In the summer of 1979, Washingtonian magazine named Rosenblatt the city's "best columnist." "I didn't always write about Washington," says Rosenblatt, "but you can't work as a journalist there without automatically becoming interested in the whole scene." His essays for TIME...
...have now become so confused in the public mind that expressions of contempt for the place sound as if the city had done the complainer some personal injury: "It is impossible for me to express the depth of feelings I've seen around this country about Washington," says Columnist Richard Reeves, who worked as a national political reporter in Washington from 1972 through 1978. "It is a patriotic hatred. It crosses all socioeconomic classes, educated or uneducated, rural or urban...
Jane Bryant Quinn, personal-finance columnist for Newsweek, business correspondent for the CBS Morning News...
...didn't think it was going to be this big," Nick Thimmesch, an IOP Fellow and syndicated columnist, said. "I can say with assurance that it's been quiet and depressed in here," Maurice Ford '59, Lecturer on Law and Psychiatry, said...
Joseph Sobran, a nationally syndicated columnist and National Review editor, said, "All freedoms are not going to vanish just because you proscribe the extremes," adding that the same expansive reading of the First Amendment that allows "Deep Throat" would, if applied to the Second Amendment, permit everyone to wear a handgun...