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Long before the memo was posted, perceptive Times staffers had read the writing on the wall. It had been no secret that, at 59, "Scotty" Reston-resident sage and star columnist-had not enjoyed the managerial duties of his executive editorship. It was also well known that he much preferred Washington to New York and felt that his column had suffered since he was moved away from his capital sources...
Under the editorship of senior Charles Lovell, the Journal's news sense is particularly good, increasingly ambitious. Past issues have presented a valuable account of the Watts riots, and a feature on the little-known but remarkable spread of Judaism among New York City Negroes. Epps' essay, which is from his forthcoming book on Malcolm X, was a good catch. The Journal is now soliciting contributions from every black elected official in the country, and is beginning quarterly publication. Lovell, in particular, has kept an open but skeptical journal on its feet so far. We look forward to more...
...first issue of Bogus introduces itself as a journal to fill this need. Under the editorship of Peter Gabel '68, Bogus is a well-conceived and well-executed prototype for a Harvard literary review...
Fuerbringer comes to this new assignment from eight notably successful years as managing editor of TIME. Under his editorship, TIME'S worldwide circulation has grown from 3,000,000 to 5,000,000, and the magazine has been enriched both in visual quality and in the scope of its reporting, including such important new departments as Law and Essay. Otto came to TIME as a writer in 1942, after ten years as a reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He became a senior editor of TIME in 1946, assistant managing editor in 1951, and managing editor...
...that perhaps it will come out all right in the end after all. Whatever he has to say, the nation's leaders are in the habit of listening to and heeding him. With this kind of prestige, it seemed inevitable that one day Reston would succeed to the editorship of the Times. Last week...