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SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Hedley Donovan, L.H.D., editor-in-chief, Time...
...idea of what they call the Lucepapers without Luce." In 1960, corporate control of Time Inc.?in which he then held 17% of the outstanding stock?was transferred to Board Chairman Andrew Heiskell and President James A. Linen. When he retired as Editor in Chief, Luce appointed Hedley Donovan, former managing editor of FORTUNE, who for five years had been Editorial Director of Time Inc., as his successor...
TIME'S own contingent included Editorial Chairman Henry R. Luce, Board Chairman Andrew Heiskell, President James Linen, Editor in Chief Hedley Donovan, Managing Editor Otto Fuerbringer, Senior Editor (of Business) Champ Clark, and the publisher. Most of the invited travelers were principal officers of major business organizations. Together they employ more than 1,200,000 people, and their companies had 1965 sales totaling $33 billion. The group included...
...letter to Editor-in-Chief Hedley Donovan, A.B.A. President Edward W. Kuhn said: "The competition for awards this year attracted the second largest number of entries in the nine-year history of this competition, so you have every right to be proud." We are indeed...
...hours talking to his American capitalist visitors. In the judgment of all concerned, the first trip was such a success that an encore, with another set of business participants and in another part of the world, became inevitable. Traveling with a TIME Inc. contingent headed by Editor in Chief Hedley Donovan and President James Linen, TIME'S News Tour of Asia included...