Word: editor-in-chief
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...immediately mustered out by newspapers in Winston-Salem, N.C., Richmond, and Tampa, Fla. Stars and Stripes' reasons were just as obvious, but much more labored. "Flap wasn't even a good caricature, but simply in bad taste," said Managing Editor Howard C. Peterson. "Negro soldiers aren't like that." Added Editor-in-Chief Colonel William V. Koch: "Besides, the Army regulation wouldn't allow a soldier or officer to grow a goatee. And Flap...
...editor-in-chief of the Heights, Tom Sheehan, refused to comment on the administration decision, or to make any predictions about the paper's future until after a Heights boand meeting later this week...
...past two proprietorships the newspaper has ended up a one-man operation. The angry editor and his roommate graduated last January because they had gone through a special summer session. The burden of putting out the HarBus finally fell on the number-three man, the publications editor Fred Wood. Wood, who had just finished preparing Careers in the MBA, landed with the job of editor-in-chief. (Before you feel too sorry for him, take a moment to calculate his profit share...
...number of prominent people interested in the environmental situation will speak on April 21 in Sanders Theatre at a meeting co-sponsored by the Business, Law, and College Conservation Clubs. The speakers will include Barry Commoner, professor of Botany at Washington University, and editor-in-chief of Environment magazine, and George, Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology at Harvard...
...ideas behind the Association stem from the philosophy of Roscoe Pound, former dean of the Harvard Law School, former editor-in-chief of the Association Journal, and Schwartz said "possibly greatest legal scholar of the last century...