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First up was plump, amiable Turner Catledge, 43. Generally considered a better reporter than editor, he gave up a reporter's "dream job" as roving political correspondent for the Times, moved in as assistant to Managing Editor Edwin L. James. Born in Mississippi and brought up there, journalistically, on a handset weekly paper, Catledge has been a Timesman since 1927, except for a brief, unfortunate period as chief correspondent, then editor-in-chief of the Chicago Sun during its uncertain infancy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Favorite Sons | 1/15/1945 | See Source »

Professor Marks, 73-year-old native of Birmingham, England, and editor-in-chief of the Mechanical Engineer's Handbook, standard reference for mechanical engineers throughout most of the world, is generally recognized as one of the great authorities on jet-propulsion. In November, 1943, he predicted that Germany would use robot bombs, and since his retirement in 1940, he has addressed audiences in all parts of the United States on Hitler's secret weapons...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rockets to Moon, Atomic Power Are Impossible--Marks | 12/12/1944 | See Source »

Arthur C. McGill '48 has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Freshman Red Book, with Murray L. Lerner '48 as Managing Editor, and Jerry Dickinson '48 as Business Manager, the Red Book Committee announced yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McGill, Lerner Picked By Freshman Red Book | 11/21/1944 | See Source »

...Freshman Red Book of the Class of '47 will be ready for distribution in about two months, it was announced by Thomas L. P. O'Donnell, Editor-in-Chief of the Red Book. Work is progressing slowly on the book due to the ever-present manpower and material shortages...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RED BOOK DUE IN SEPTEMBER | 7/14/1944 | See Source »

Thomas L. P. O'Donnell '47, Editor-in-chief of the Red Book, doubted that the annual would be published before the end of April. He expected this year's book to be smaller than preceding number because of a smaller number in the Freshman Class, because of paper restrictions, and because many V-12 Freshman have not had their pictures taken...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Red Book and Album to Be Published Next May | 2/4/1944 | See Source »

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