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Provisions were made to resume the activities of the paper after the war with Junius Hoffman, Editor-in-Chief, submitting a list of possible editors of the revived paper, and Richard N. Tarlow, Business Manager, submitting a similar list...
Figuring out these backgrounds-like practically every TIME operation -is a job for group journalism. Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor, Picture Editor and department head all lend a hand. The research staff often spends hours checking the authenticity of a single detail. And the actual work of painting a TIME cover is so exacting that we need three top-flight artists to keep up with our requirements-Ernest Hamlin Baker, Boris Artzybasheff, and Boris Chaliapin (son of the Metropolitan basso). All these painters have such interesting stories that some week soon I will try to tell you about each...
...first issue of "QM," recently organized Quartermaster news sheet, will make its appearance on the "B School" campus about the first of March, according to Milbank Pillsbury, editor-in-chief of the embryo publication. Expectations are that it will be an eight-page, tri-weekly paper published exclusively by and for the Harvard Quartermaster men and distributed free of charge...
Edward W. Garrison '43 of New Castle, Delaware and Kirkland House has been appointed editor-in-chief of the Naval Science Bulletin, monthly publication of the Naval Science Department which makes it initial appearance early next week...
...owner, Ezequiel Pedro Paz, Don José's son, has twice been challenged to a duel. Because he is a crack pistol shot, neither duel was fought. Now over 70, Don Ezequiel shows up at the paper punctually at 5 p.m. for the daily editorial conference with Editor-in-Chief Dr. Rodolfo N. Luque. Present also is his nephew and heir-apparent, handsome Alberto Gainza ("Tito") Paz, 43, father of eight and ex-Argentine open golf champion. Significantly, La Prensa's owner-publishers visit their editor-in-chief and not vice versa...