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...bureaus. They include Walter Graebner, European Area Director for TIME-LIFE International; Eleanor Welch and Fillmore Calhoun. assistants to the Chief of Foreign Correspondents; Sidney James, LIFE'S National Affairs Editor; James McConaughy Jr., Ottawa bureau chief; Robert Sherrod, TIME'S roving correspondent in the Pacific; David Hulburd, chief of all TIME'S domestic news bureaus. Like many another TIMEman who learned his trade in the field, they have brought to their new jobs at home and abroad a first-hand knowledge of the kind of local coverage it takes to make the kind of national...
TIME recognized the need for this kind of local-national coverage in 1929 when we hired our first full-time out -of -town correspondent - David Hulburd, who is now chief of TIME'S Domestic News Bureau-and sent him to Chicago to open our first news bureau. He also was in charge of our first Pacific Coast bureau (at San Francisco), which got under...
...sorts of on-the-spot details to the news now flowing to our editors out of the French capital. And perhaps future stories like these will have added interest if I pass on to you the cable Bill Wilton filed last week to let News Bureau Chief David Hulburd know about how TIME is getting along over there these days...
...back in 1935 TIME was the first U.S. magazine to open a news bureau on the Pacific Coast (in San Francisco-headed by David W. Hulburd, now Chief of all our correspondents at home and abroad). A year later TIME opened a second Western editorial office in Los Angeles...
...this week I thought you might be interested in reading something of what Sherrod sent home to News Bureau Chief David Hulburd about a war correspondent's life on Attu...