Word: gruson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This fall both papers put in new men at the head of their editorial operations. The Times sent over Foreign News Editor Sydney Gruson, 50, and gave him far more freedom of action than any of his predecessors had enjoyed. The changes show already. No longer is the overseas Times a truncated version of its New York parent. Its makeup reflects a new concern for news from all over Europe; feature stories from home are reprinted to attract tourist and expatriate alike. And Paris, which is, after all, the paper's home base, is getting much more attention...
Window on America. Both papers are aware that only one of them is likely to survive. The Trib is losing $300,000 a year; the Times's losses are said to be over $1.5 million. "We are prepared to go on losing money for years if necessary," says Gruson. "But I have just enough ego to think we can overtake the Trib in two years." Weiss is no less confident. "The Trib is a home-town paper for a hell of a lot of people," he says. "It's a window on America for a hell...
...series on life in North Viet Nam, but not by one of its own reporters. It was the work of James Cameron, 54, a British freelancer who was writing for the London Evening Standard. "Failing our being able to get a man inside," says Times Foreign News Editor Sydney Gruson, "this was the next best thing...
Hans H. Buchwald has been promoted to assistant professor of Architechture, and Edward S. Gruson has been appointed, assistant research professor of City Planning in the School of Design...
Buchwald has been an instructor at Harvard since 1963. Gruson has been assistant to the dean of the Medical School since 1959. He has worked on urban renewal projects in Puerto Rico...