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...year or so since President Johnson first outlined the concept, the Great Society has become a national and international catch phrase and a challenge to Americans in all walks of life, notably including journalism. That particular challenge was discussed last week by Time Inc. Editorial Chairman Henry R. Luce in a speech to the Magazine Publishers Association. The occasion was the M.P.A.'s presentation of the Henry Johnson Fisher Award to Luce for "outstanding achievement in magazine publishing," an award named after the late chairman of McCall's and Popular Science companies. The speech set forth some basic...
WHAT HAPPENED TO GOLDWATER, by Stephen Shaddeg. Helt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. 1965 200 Pages...
Henry R. Luce, editorial chairman of Time Inc., called his listeners "custodians of man's most reasonable passion-the passion for justice." He saw that passion growing through the "ecumenical spirit" of art, science and commerce, as well as religion...
TORE H. NILERT President Scandinavian Airlines Systems, Inc. New York City
...success, Steven, now 57, was never very popular with the Chronicle's owners. They are the trustees of Houston Endowment Inc., a $400 million nonprofit foundation that was set up by the late Millionaire Jesse Jones and converts earnings from a wide range of interests into scholarships and support for the arts. Steven reversed the paper's conservative policies and put it squarely behind integration. The Chronicle helped integrate the Houston schools and more recently, the all-city symphony orchestra...