Word: editor
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Joseph W. Dalton '79, arts editor of The Crimson, won first prize for an article entitled "Elvis Presley (1935-1977)," which appeared in the September 29, 1977 issue of The Crimson's "What Is to Be Done?" arts supplement...
...Boston" whom he met while managing George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign had besieged him. He received a telephoned plea from Vance. Yet he had been "very impressed" by the pleas of the Saudi princes. While Hart was on his way to the Senate floor, New Republic Editor Marty Peretz made an emotional final-hour anti-sales pitch to him. Vice President Walter Mondale took him aside for a counterplea. Finally, Hart voted against the Administration. His reason: he is a U.S. adviser for a special United Nations session on disarmament. Said he: "It would have been ironic...
...smart and honest man. Says one of Kentucky's leading racing figures: "He went from a leading owner to a jailbird, to a man who couldn't race, to a leading owner - and he never cried. I have a lot of respect for him." Says Editor Kent Hollingsworth of The Blood-Horse: "When he looks at you with those terribly sincere blue eyes, you believe...
Henry Beetle Hough, L.H.D., publisher and journalist. Country editor, essayist, and pioneer conservationist, yours has been a lifetime of striving to preserve the best in man and nature...
Neither Solzhenitsyn nor his press spokesman could be reached for comment yesterday. However, Frances Lindsley, Solzhenitsyn's editor at Harper and Row Publishers, said yesterday the author does not normally discuss "non-literary matters" with the press...