Word: columnist
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Times columnist Anthony Lewis '48 has created his own tradition in journalism over the past 50 years. See story page...
...mistake J. Anthony Lewis '48 for old-fashioned or out-of-touch. For half a century, the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The New York Times has been an innovator in his field, a leader among journalists and politicians alike. He remains an unabashed liberal at a time when most in public life shun the label...
CHRISTINE GORMAN, our health columnist, has spent most of the past 14 years helping readers sort out breaking news on medicine. She wrote TIME's recent cover story that separated the hype from the hope in cancer research. Born in France, she grew up mostly in Pennsylvania and Texas. She finds that "the news most useful to people often doesn't make big headlines." An excellent example is her first column, showing parents how to protect their kids from the dangers of juvenile hypertension, which were described in a new study released last week...
Danilewitz is dealing in fictions. No such anti-Semitic policy or program exists at The Crimson, nor have we ever wished for one. In selecting among the 43 applicants for the position of bi-weekly columnist, we sought responsible students whose work would engage our diverse readership and challenge them to consider new ideas and new perspectives. There were simply more qualified candidates than Danilewitz is--including the co-chair of Harvard Students for Israel and another active member of Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel. We did not employ quotas in our selection of columnists, and we did not reject anyone because...
...true, as Danilewitz points out, that we dismissed one conservative Jewish columnist. But this student's dismissal had nothing to do with either his religion or his political views; he was let go because, having written for two years, he was no longer offering our readers a fresh perspective...