Word: editor-in-chief
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...Granger Morgan '63, editor-in-chief, stated that the purpose of the new magazine was to "combine many topics and views which until now could be found only in separate publications." The non-partisan magazine will not have an editorial policy, presenting instead factual information or several differing interpretations of current issues...
...University of Pennsylvania last night placed the editor-in-chief of the Daily Pennsylvanian on conduct probation, thus making him ineligible to participate in extracurricular activities and removing him from the paper...
...answering statement issued by the Pennsylvanian's editor-in-chief, Melvin Goldstein '62, noted that the president of the senior class had described the parody as "hilarious." Goldstein also cited a passage from the regular issue of the Pennsylvania News in which the News staff "thanked the Dally Pennsylvanian for its excellent issue of the Pennsylvania News yesterday...
...TIME readers in his days as U.S. Senator, as Ambassador to the U.N. and as the Republican vice-presidential candidate in 1960, Cabot Lodge has been on the cover of TIME three times: Dec. 17, 1951; Aug. n, 1958; Sept. 26, 1960. Ambassador Lodge will work closely with Editor-in-Chief Henry R. Luce and President James A. Linen on a "variety of missions of corporate concern" in the U.S. and abroad...
...never the editor-in-chief of the Akron, Ohio, Gazette, nor have I written articles for Commentary, Encounter, or the Sewance Review. I was never selected Managing Editor of the Week, nor invited to be Publisher of the Congressional Record For a Day. I was never H.L. Mencken's copy boy, never a courageous war correspondent, and I was not there the day the bomb fell...