Word: editor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fact, Mallon says he never intended to be realistic about things. He changed building and course names to suit his plot and intentionally made his characters "cartoonish." And he says he was amused when he visited his publisher's office and saw the copy editor use a map of Harvard to assure that the characters did not cross imaginary intersections...
According to The Dartmouth, the hearing concluded that the four students entered Cole's classroom on February 25 with cameras and a tape recorder and one of them, Baldwin, the editor-in-chief of the Review, asked Cole to read aloud a letter. The letter responded to an earlier Review article which criticized Cole's class...
Cole refused to read the letter and began shouting at the students to leave, according to The Dartmouth. When Review Photography Editor John W. Quilhot began to photograph Cole, the professor broke the student's camera flash. More shouting followed, and physical contact occurred between Cole and Review Executive Editor John H. Sutter, in part because Sutter was taping the incident...
...News Editor for this Issue: Noam S. Cohen '89 Night Editors: David J. Barron '89 Noam S. Cohen '89 Mark M. Colodny '89 Melissa R. Hart Brooke A. Masters '89 Benjamin R. Miller '89 Copy Editor: Shawna H. Yen '89 Editorial Editor: Gary L. Susman '89 Sports Editors: Mark T. Brazaitis '89 Alvar J. Mattei '88 Business Editor: Henry Sicignano...
...Petersburg, Fla., brought the two sides together to discuss press credibility. There were a few sharp words. Miffed at the cracks about TV entertainment, Don Hewitt, producer of CBS's 60 Minutes, wondered about "all that junk"--advice columns, features, horoscopes--in newspapers. Eugene Patterson, a veteran newspaper editor who is chairman of the institute, phrased the charge against the tube a little differently from Black: through television, "the public got a look at us and didn't like what it saw." Television feeds egos; in some, said Patterson, it produces "attack journalism--let the public...