Word: hedley
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...following Essay by Hedley Donovan, the editor-in-chief of Time Inc., is based on a speech he delivered in Chicago last month at the annual FORTUNE dinner for executives of the 500 largest U.S. corporations...
...subsequent conversations. Alexander refused to discuss Font and referred all questions to post information officer Joseph J. Hedley. Hedley contended that the barracks in question were occupied by soldiers awaiting disciplinary action and that these men deliberately committed acts of vandalism in their frustration with the Army...
...most alarming moment of the Chicago convention, Mrs. Katherine Hedley of St. Louis, director of the Garden Clubs' foreign affiliates, fell backwards off a six-foot platform, breaking two bones in her foot; but she gamely recovered long enough to introduce the next speaker. The second biggest crisis occurred when the banquet waiters failed to set enough places at the head tables. Some feathers were ruffled as 15 ladies had to step down to dine at the floor-level tables. But all proceeded smoothly again through the ceremonies, when officers presented four $1,000 scholarships, Smokey Bear awards...
...move came in the face of united uproar from the press. Individual newsmen and major news organizations, including CBS, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek, made it clear that they were prepared to help serve justice but were equally determined to protect confidential relationships. Hedley Donovan, editor in chief of Time Inc., declared: "Should we believe that there is no immediate relevance and that a law-enforcement body is on a 'fishing expedition' for information, we will take appropriate legal action to contest the subpoena...