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...Neue Zeitung's new editor, Kendall Foss, who had taken over in mid-November, was stung by the slaps. In his own defense, he told the New York Times that his paper was "attempting within the American tradition . . . to report what is being said and whispered in Germany . . . even if that includes views other than the official American viewpoint...
...week's end the Military Government slapped Editor Foss down. It apparently saw no reason for a free press in the "American tradition" in a country that had no such tradition and was not free. An investigation of Die Neue Zeitung's policies and staffers was ordered. General Clay, visiting in Frankfurt, was told that Foss had said the paper had been "too much of a lecturer with a raised forefinger," but was now to be regarded "as a forum." Snapped Clay: "It was never the former, and it is not going to be the latter." He ordered...
...following men were elected to HDC membership: John A. Seiler '51, and John C. Aldrich, Robert A. Berger, Jonathon Bishop, Gaynor F. Bradish, David M. Brown, Douglas G. Dahlin, Kenneth L. Everett, Harry F. Flynn, David D. Foss, John S. Gerig, Chester E. Gordon, and Richard E. Norris, all of the Class...
Last week, Die Neue Zeitung got its fourth editor: greying Kendall Foss, 44, ex-TIME writer, Nieman Fellow and longtime foreign correspondent. Except for Editor Foss and a handful of other key men, the Zeitung is written by Germans in German...
...year. But few U.S. newsmen, accustomed to the hustle of city rooms, would feel at home in the Zeitung. Every staffer above the rank of cub has his own office, where he dictates stories and headlines to his secretary. Editor Jack Fleischer, able predecessor of Ken Foss, tried to introduce U.S. methods to the Zeitung but didn't get far. The editor won the right to read the copy (it used to go direct from secretaries to composing room), but the paper still has no copy desk or rewrite...