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Henry Robinson Luce, editor-in-chief of TIME, LIFE, and FORTUNE . . . . . . . . . LL.D...
...weeks later Nathaniel Hamlen was appointed chairman of the Jubilee Committee; Bayard L. Kilgour, Jr., chairman of the Smoker Committee; and Austin Lamont, editor-in-chief of the Red Book...
Newspapers the world over picked up the story* and denials came from everybody from Fechteler himself to Churchill. But Le Monde stuck to its story. Le Monde's Editor-in-Chief André Chēnebenoit said that British intelligence had intercepted the "document" early this year, and that Le Monde had bought it from Jacques Bloch-Morhange, who runs his own private newsletter in Paris. Despite this dubious source, Editor Chēnebenoit and Le Monde Director Hubert Beuve-Méry ordered the letter printed without consulting the paper's other editors. Said Chēnebenoit...
Officers of the Radcliffe Yearbook for next year have been chosen, Rachel Mellinger '52, outgoing editor announced yesterday. They include Holly Walker '53, Editor-in-Chief: Betty Jones '53, Managing Editor; and Jean Ross '54, Business Manager...
...have conjured up the spector of a Chinese dragon, slinking down Congressional corridors, exhaling its unhealthy influence into strategic offices, and craftily escaping detection. They call it the China Lobby, but until now no one has attempted to document this configuration. This has enabled magazines like Time, whose editor-in-chief Henry Luce has often been considered a charter member of the Lobby, to laugh away the idea of its existence...