Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...magnate who is given credit as the magazine's founder, a fur importer, a paper manufacturer, three kin of the Guinness clan (stout and beer), and Maurice Macmillan, 40-year-old son of Britain's Prime Minister. Its editor is Morley Richards, 54, a craggy and capable journalist with 28 years' experience on Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express (circ. 4,313,063), 14 of them as news editor...
...Twentieth Century (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). The first of this excellent program's fall shows deals with "Hungary Today"-filmed in Hungary and including interviews with farmers, a journalist, a young Communist...
Surviving Two. These are a few who people the pages of Journalist-Historian Bruce Catton's The Coming Fury, first of a three-volume "Centennial History of the Civil War" commissioned six years ago by Doubleday and the New York Times (Researcher E. B. Long was hired for the project, has traveled 50,000 miles compiling 15,000 pages of notes). It is Catton's thesis that such leaders, with their passions and vacillations and helplessness against the rip tides of controversy, helped bring on the tragedy of civil war. Then, in the crucible of conflict, they melted...
...such genuine and profuse emotion that his sincerity becomes almost embarrassing. It is not the sincerity of a man recanting; the author's admiration for Castro and sense of loyalty to the Revolution's expressed ideals are real, while his disappointment is parenthetical. It is the insistence of a journalist who sees hope in any disruption of an impoverished, deprived society...
Died. Nathan Straus, 72, civic-minded scion of a New York mercantile clan which built its fortunes on Macy's and Abraham & Straus, a sometime journalist (Puck, the old New York Globe) and first administrator (1937-42) of the U.S. Housing Authority; in Massapequa...