Word: editor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...over biographies of Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe and the like. Of the man who went so far toward establishing the reputation of these writers, however, little was known save scraps of stories and legends. Now, Scott Berg's biography goes far toward illuminating the life of Maxwell Perkins, an editor for Scribner's who came to occupy a unique position in the history of American literature and publishing...
...Colgate 17-14 Cornell 23-16 2-2 BILL SCHEFT Harvard 24-20 Yale 31-10 Penn 26-10 Princeton 17-14 Brown 23-20 1-3 MICHAEL K. SAVIT '78 Harvard 51-0 Yale 28-20 Penn 16-7 Colgate 31-13 Brown 21-10 Guest Selector Sports Editor Emeritus...
...wanted to start this column with one of the rugby songs that are sung before, during, and after games, but I don't think my editor would let it off the desk. Anyone who has had the privilege of going to a rugby game knows that while there may be seven words you can't say on telegision, nothing is taboo among rugby players...
...cover story was written from these detailed reports by Associate Editor George Russell, who was assisted by Betty Satterwhite, the chief researcher in the NATION section. We're particularly proud of this kind of article: a subtle, complex and human account of a special American experience...
...class, hatching deals over lunch at Little Havana's American Club or lounging on weekends at the Big Five Club, life in the U.S. is a dream that grew out of a nightmare. Says Frank Soler, 35, who fled to the U.S. at age 17 and is now editor of El Miami Herald, a Spanish-language edition of the Miami Herald with a daily circulation of 50,000: "Suddenly we lost everything and were confronted with potential poverty and hunger. Fear spurred us to work our tails off to regain what we once had." Result: 40% of the county...