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Miss Innes, who was Guest Editor-in-Chief, wrote the "Memo from the Editor" and an interview with author Joseph Heller. Miss McCutchteon, the Guest Advertising Director, solicited advertising from manufactures of products used by college girls. She also interviewed Robert Whitehead, director of the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fashion Mag Honors 'Cliffies | 7/16/1963 | See Source »

...splendid contrast this year's editor-in-chief, Josiah Lee Auspitz, has attracted writers who make no distinction between Jewish experience and their own. Paul Cowan is a good example. He spent six months in Israel last year, teaching school in Beersheba, an immigrant town near the Negev Desert. In a fluent article called "Beersheba: On the Frontier" Cowan analyzes the problems created by the massive influx of North African refuges into Israel. As Cowan points out, in recent years the nation's population balance has shifted and more than half of all Israelis are non-European. Assimilating these...

Author: By Raymond A. Sokolov jr., | Title: Mosaic | 5/15/1963 | See Source »

...with the overall authority in the process of reaching the consensus is the managing editor, who reads every line before it is set in type. The editor-in-chief, constantly in close touch, does not try to impose his will from the top, but engages in the process of reaching the consensus. Putting it somewhat wryly, he said on that Columbia lecture platform: "I will confess that there are times when I think people ought to pay more attention to what I say. I just don't seem to be able to give orders effectively. But everybody is very...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time At 40: may 10, 1963 | 5/10/1963 | See Source »

...true that one of the most important parts of TIME'S editorial process is the discussion, the argument that often is heated. Certainly everybody who works for TIME (and who reads TIME) does not agree with all the views in all the stories. "But I believe," says Editor-in-Chief Luce, "that every journalist who works for us feels more individual freedom and responsibility because he knows basically where we stand. He knows where he agrees or disagrees. He is free to do his own job in our organization, knowing that all are working, in a broad consensus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time At 40: may 10, 1963 | 5/10/1963 | See Source »

This year was the first that the News came out two days a week. Heading the staff on the editorial side were Frederic L. Ballard, Jr., '63, editor-in-chief, and Bruce L. Paisner '64, associate editor; Arthur G. Sachs '63 served as business manager. Lending advice and writing articles were senior editors Anthony Hiss '63 and Richard B. Ruge '63. Other contributors included Steven C. Rogers '62 and Paul S. Cowan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: That's All, Folks | 8/20/1962 | See Source »

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