Word: editor-in-chief
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...also served as founding editor-in-chief of the Annals of Epidemiology and the editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine...
...University of Wisconsin students in 1988, the Onion got its name from the onion sandwiches on which its founders subsisted while short on cash during the publication's lean years. It now has a national circulation of more than half a million readers per week, and editor-in-chief Scott Dikkers was named one of the nation's top ten favorite writers by Rolling Stone. And they've recently released Our Dumb Century, which continues the Onion's tradition of hilarious spoofs...
Your extracurricular dominance. You were the only kid who consistently showed up to lay out the newspaper. That feat of journalistic genius earned you the position of "Editor-in-Chief." You may be a media mogul now, but next year you'll be covering zoning debates at the local city council. It'll be a while before "in-Chief" follows anything in your title, so enjoy it while...
...said there was a waiting list, and she'd put our name on it," says John F. Coyle '00, the Review's editor-in-chief. Coyle, who is also a Crimson editor, says he assumed his publication would move up the list as spaces became available--"first come, first served...
Geoffrey A. Fowler '00 is editor-in-chief of Diversity & Distinction magazine and webmaster of The Crimson. Kamil E. Redmond '00, a Crimson editor, is the Vice-President of the Undergraduate Council...