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...Ghraib recorded their own crimes with cheap digital devices and created some of the first icons of the 21st century. In the introduction to his refreshingly broad-minded book Witness: The World's Greatest News Photographers, Reuel Golden acknowledges these challenges for photojournalists. But as a senior editor at New York City's Photo District News, the largest U.S. magazine for the trade, he's keener to emphasize the personal integrity and courage of those who bring us bad news from dangerous places for a living. Golden understands that reportage with cameras was practiced steadily from the 1850s; he includes...
Nicholas F. B. Smyth ‘06, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Dunster House...
Houston, a 1922 graduate of HLS, is known as a brilliant Supreme Court litigator who laid the groundwork necessary for the NAACP’s victory in the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case. At HLS, he was the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review. He went on to become dean of Howard Law School, where he oversaw the education of nearly a quarter of the nation’s African-American law students...
...Kathy Lin ‘08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a Social Studies concentrator in Winthrop House...
After leaving Leverett in June 1976, Roberts moved north of the Yard to HLS, where he quickly established himself as a star—his grades were impeccable, and he served as managing editor of The Harvard Law Review...