Word: gart
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then came another series of interchanges between Chicago Bureau Chief Murray Gart. Nation Editor Champ Clark and Writer Jesse Birnbaum. The bureau chief has a good idea of what the story's theme should be: after all, he is on the scene. Writer and editor in New York have a lot of questions they would like to hear the answers to-the dialogue is two-way. Bureau Chief Gart assigns his staff to cover various aspects of the story, and takes on a good bit of the reporting himself. The color pictures have been selected and captioned...
...when this week he wrote his 22nd cover story, the story for the first time became a fully shaped article. He was not merely changing, reordering or touching up someone else's version. And as Researcher Funger double-checked his facts and figures before publication, Chicago Bureau Chief Gart was in New York helping with the final copy, suggesting a modification here or providing further documentation there...
TIME Correspondent Murray Gart, who did most of the reporting on this week's cover story, wound up convinced that discounting is here to stay, and that Eugene Ferkauf of Korvette's is the most artful practitioner. He followed Ferkauf around for days, on his quick marches through his stores, with breaks only at stand-up lunch counters for a hot dog or a quick cup of coffee. Ferkauf was determined to give him an intense course in the theory and practice of discounting; and because of Ferkauf's relaxed way of operating, Gart soon found himself...
After a few days of accompanying the boss on his restless prowl of every corner of his big stores. Gart lost five pounds, and says he hasn't done so much footwork since he double-timed across Germany from the Rhine to the Elbe with the Ninth Army in World...
...United Nations, a force which included Washington Bureau Chief John Steele, Chicago TIME Chief Murray Gart and Correspondents Fred Gruin, Bert Meyers and Bill Smith covered the U.N. crisis. From correspondents in Bonn, Moscow, London, Paris, Tokyo, Belgrade, Vienna, Cracow, Leopoldville and Ndola came reports of reaction to the situation. At the TIME & LIFE Building, Associate Editor Edward Hughes pulled together all of the facts surrounding the U.N.'s hours of trial for the cover story, edited by Henry Grunwald. For Writer Hughes, 40, onetime TIME correspondent in Africa and Germany, the international tensions of recent weeks have provided...