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Milton Katz, Henry L. Stimpson professor of Law and chairman of the Presidential Selection Committee, said yesterday that "a number" of the names on the Justice list are "unrelated to the facts." But Justice editor-in-chief Richard Galant maintained that his source was "very reliable...
...Resisters in Prison )-and a number of veteran newspapermen (two from the Christian Science Monitor others from the Boston Herald and the Globe ), but, again, there are also an equal number representing the field of corporate journalism, working for Time/Life and Newsweek -including, of course, Osborn Elliott, Newsweek editor-in-chief and chief marshal for Commencement...
...following Essay by Hedley Donovan, the editor-in-chief of Time Inc., is based on a speech he delivered in Chicago last month at the annual FORTUNE dinner for executives of the 500 largest U.S. corporations...
...They didn't turn things inside out, but they did look at everything, and they saw a lot of stuff that had nothing to do with what they were looking for," Felicity Barringer, editor-in-chief of the Daily, said yesterday. Barringer said the police searched darkrooms, mailboxes, files, desks and wastebaskets during the search. Police did not seize any film, and said later that they had taken nothing from the office...
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