Word: editor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first met Grady on a Saturday night in late July. I had been assigned to cover a Klan rally and I was scared. The editor who runs the Journal newsroom on Saturdays, a kind and gentle man, got alarmed and solicitious when I joked. "Do you always send Yankee Jewish girls to cover Klan rallies?" I assured him that I have plenty of chutzpah, and then spent 20 minutes trying unsuccessfully to define that term...
Richard J. De Natale '81, politics editor, said the magazine is definitely in the experimental stage. It's likely that our third issue won't look anything like our first," he said...
...trying to straddle the line between a news format, like the New York Times, and the format of a scholarly journal," Jennifer A. Widner '79, editor-in-chief, said Monday...
...them such U.S. defense manufacturers as Beech Aircraft and Boeing Aerospace, have signed up. Simultaneously, in the Hyatt Hotel, former intelligence officials of the U.S. and Britain and military strategy specialists from business and academia will stage a "Conference on Strategic Directions." The conference, says Chief Sponsor Gregory Copley, editor of Britain's Defense and Foreign Affairs Publications, will offer strategy experts the opportunity to discuss the latest global and military developments "in a frank and private exchange of ideas. No one is going to drive up in a tank...
Though Filipacchi now spends two-thirds of his time in the U.S. and participates in all major editorial and business decisions, the man most in charge is Editor and President Robert Gutwillig, 47, a graduate of Playboy Enterprises with ten years in serious book publishing (World Publishing). "We're oriented toward middle-class Middle America," insists Gutwillig. "You won't see our editors hanging out at Elaine's." The hirings, firings and strategy shifts that kept the staff in turmoil before the first issue appeared may well continue. "This is not art," says Gutwillig firmly. "This...