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TIME'S Education news is now written by an editor of the 15-volume Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, a man who spent three years as Assistant to Director Alvin Johnson in his progressive New School of Social Research. Press is guided by a newspaperman of 13 years' experience-with the Detroit Mirror, as city editor of the Oklahoma News, as telegraph & cable editor of the Pittsburgh Press. One of our book reviewers was consultant on scientific manuscripts at MacMillan's and before that editor-in-chief at Putnam's. And Art now draws...
Moneyed Man. After college Fadiman taught high-school English (1925-27), then became a manuscript reader for Simon & Schuster, book publishers. Soon he was editor-in-chief. In 1933, still hanging on to an S & S editorial job, he joined the New Yorker. Naturally a fast reader, he became even faster after zipping through Walter B. Pitkin's The Art of Rapid Reading. By wolfing his fact and fiction, he had time left for a score or more of profitable extracurricular ventures...
Committeemen appointed by Robert J. Low '45, editor-in-chief, include Henry S. Middendorf '45 and Ormand de Kay '45, who will be Financial Vice-Chairman and Literary Vice - Chairman respectively. Bruce Zeiser '45 is to serve as Circulation Manager and E. Thomas Binger '46 as Photography Editor. Rounding out the Executive Committee will be Fred W. Richmond '46 as Advertising Manager and Daniel S. Paul '46, Activities Editor. Lawrence G. Raisz '46 will be Houses Editor and Allen J. Bing '47 Sports Editor...
Malone was editor-in-chief of the "Dictionary of American Biography" before coming to the University...
Died. Dr. Thomas Gilbert Pearson, 69, famed conservationist, ornithologist, president emeritus of the National Audubon Society; editor-in-chief of Birds of America (1917); in Manhattan...