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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Never let it be said that the editorial staff of the Free Lance-Star (all 36 of them) eases into the day. By 7:30 a.m., Charles Rowe, the co-publisher of the Fredericksburg, Va., newspaper, is at his desk, perusing stories ready for that day's edition. Josiah Rowe, who shares the publishing chores with his brother, is reading his mail. Managing Editor Bob Baker is preparing for the 8:00 a.m. story conference, while Obituary Writer Eileen Mead is already fielding calls from those with sad news. And, oh, yes, one of the younger reporters, maybe Daryl Lease...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Telling a Town About Itself | 6/16/1986 | See Source »

...next party was then tentatively scheduled for 100 years later, in September 1936. But President Josiah Quincy and the centennial celebrants underestimated the need of every second generation or so of Harvardians to let loose in honor of their alma mater. In November of 1886, then, the 250th anniversary of the College's founding was marked in a three-day celebration by 4000 celebrants, 2500 of whom jammed into Sanders Theater to see President Grover Cleveland and Charles William Eliot, then president of Harvard...

Author: By Steven Lichtman, | Title: The Big Party | 6/5/1986 | See Source »

...theater as the body count soars are coming largely from young moviegoers whose only previous encounter with Viet Nam may have been a question on The Hollywood Squares. "The movie doesn't have a lot to do with Viet Nam and how we felt when we were there," says Josiah Bunting III, a Viet Nam veteran who is now president of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. "It's impossible to take seriously, but it's very enjoyable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Outbreak of Rambomania | 6/24/1985 | See Source »

...subject of our discussion was the longer term place of religious pluralism at Harvard after the current campaign ends. The obvious good will of administration officials on this subject counsels patience in the coming months while Harvard works out a solution consonant with its traditions and standard operating procedures. Josiah Lee Auspitz...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Campaign' | 12/16/1983 | See Source »

...poll by Lou Harris showed that 31 percent of the American people doubted the crux of the Commission's conclusion--that Oswald had acted alone. The theorists came from all shades of life--from left-wing lawyer and civil rights activist Mark Lane, to Haverford College's philosophy professor Josiah Thompson. And many still harbor such thoughts today. The most common objections to the report's findings are as follows...

Author: By Paul T. Evans, | Title: Who Shot the President? | 11/22/1983 | See Source »

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