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...time their names first appeared on the masthead of TIME, half of the editors had worked on a total of 45 major American dailies. The alumni roster includes such famous big-city papers as the New York Times, the New York Herald Tribune, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Baltimore Sun, the Washington Post, the .Philadelphia Inquirer, the Atlanta Journal, the Los Angeles Examiner, the Seattle Times, the New York Journal oj Commerce, the Chicago Daily News, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Christian Science Monitor, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and the Houston Post...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Dec. 20, 1954 | 12/20/1954 | See Source »

Last week, in what was described as a change of "situation," not policy, a special dispatch rider from Kwini Elizabeth rode over to King Freddie's Belgravia flat with a message from Her Majesty. It said in effect that if the Buganda Lukiko (Parliament) wanted him back and was willing to accept a few constitutional reforms limiting his power, the Kabaka could go home and be king again. Unmentioned in the note was the fact that the Colonial Office, already deeply troubled by race war in Kenya and rising black nationalism in Britain's West African colonies, wants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BUGANDA: Reprieve for Freddie | 11/29/1954 | See Source »

...work and play, Toledo Lawyer Edward K. ("Ted") Lamb easily matches the conventional picture of a capitalist. His Edward Lamb Enterprises, Inc. includes six radio and TV stations, the Erie (Pa.) Dispatch and six manufacturing concerns, with a total value of more than $30 million. He flies to plush ski resorts in his blue-grey Aero Commander, has an autograph collection valued at more than $50,000, and lives in a 126-year-old, $300,000 mansion. But to the Federal Communications Commission, Ted Lamb's capitalistic coloration is suspect. For ten weeks it has been investigating charges that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: Innocent Lamb? | 11/29/1954 | See Source »

...news dispatch said that only 5,000 of the 2,500,000 people in the nation's universities were taking Slavic language courses. Karpovich agreed with other noted Russian scholars throughout the country in his emphasis of the need for more Americans to study Russian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Langer Denies Popularity Decline of Slavic Studies | 11/29/1954 | See Source »

...then it won't last long as a monopoly. New competition by abler and more socially minded newspapermen will displace and supersede it." Some of the best papers in the U.S., says he, have no competition in their morning or evening local field, e.g., St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Milwaukee Journal, Philadelphia Inquirer, Washington Post, Miami Herald...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: A Monopoly of Quality | 11/22/1954 | See Source »

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