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...There are many good reasons for this change of command," Luce said in his memo to the staff. "The best and sufficient reason is that Hedley Donovan is highly qualified to be editor-in-chief...
Henry R. Luce who, with the late Briton Hadden, conceived and founded TIME and guided it to become Time Inc., with magazines having a circulation of 13 million around the world, last week announced his resignation as editor-in-chief. His successor is Hedley Donovan, 49, who has been editorial director since...
John Fisher, editor-in-chief of Harper's Magazine, will address Radcliffe's 82nd Commencement on June...
...book, said Time Inc. Editor-in-Chief Henry R. Luce, ranks "with the greatest historical writings of any age." It is, he said, "a very full run-through of 50 or more years of American his tory." At a press conference in MacArthur's honor, the old soldier was more modest about his own work. "The reminiscences," he said, "are not a history, they are not an autobiography, they are not a diary. But they have something of all those elements in them...
According to Walter Boehlich, editor-in-chief of West Germany's Suhrkamp Publishing House, the first duty of the West German government is to effect a reconciliation with Poland and Russia. It must first assure Poland that it has no designs upon the territory lost to it at the close of World War II, should Germany eventually be reunified. Secondly, it must abandon the ostrich-like policy of refusing to maintain diplomatic relations with any country which recognizes the East German government...