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...haberdashery in 1930. Says a onetime staffer: "Until Kent came, they mostly took press releases and perhaps pencil-edited them a little and slapped them onto the front page. They would not even call to check items out." Kent departed in June after a power struggle with Managing Editor Cynthia Wilkerson, complicated by the repeated interventions of her mother, Owner Publisher and Editor in Chief Tichi Wilkerson, the founder's sixth wife. Even so, Cynthia Wilkerson seeks to continue Kent's improvements...
...good faith by the law school administration in recruiting and retaining minority tenured professors. If there is any racism at Harvard, it is on the part of that administration, whose dean expressed a preference for hiring 'an excellent white teacher' over a 'mediocre black one.'" --Donald Christopher Tyler and Cynthia Muldrow (executive committee members of the BLSA) The New York Times, August...
...Cynthia Soghikian-Wolfe Irving, Texas
...student, Cynthia Louise Wong, aged 18, of Ann Arbor, Mich., was employed to check buildings after hours to make sure they were locked. The Chronicle of Higher Education reported recently...
...Cynthia Ozick's career went public in 1966 with Trust, an intellectually ambitious, technically challenging first novel about personal and political betrayal. If the clang of metaphorical boiler plate rang in the reader's ear, so did the voice of new talent. Trust remains Ozick's only published novel. Her reputation rests mainly on collections of short fiction: The Pagan Rabbi and Other Stories and Bloodshed and Three Novellas. In these works, the author's philosophical and social overview narrowed and intensified. She could be outrageously satirical about current styles of New York life...