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After two issues, however, it is by no means assured that the National Observer will succeed in its goals. The combination of unattractive layout, overpowering volume, bad writing, and a general lack of journalistic know-how seem ail too likely to repel newsstand browsers. And the National Observer can not count on the patronage of the intellectual upper class; members of the Harvard community, for example, will find upon inspection that very few articles in the first two numbers tell them anything...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, | Title: Good Circulation But No New Blood | 2/24/1962 | See Source »

...January 1960, that Chicago, a city not easily shocked, got a jolt that shook it thoroughly." The story is actually interesting and informative, but it hardly rates being treated as the feature attraction of the issue. In general, the National Observer could do with a more thoughtful layout. Since it is a newspaper and not a magazine, it does not have to order its stories according to subject, a la Time or Newsweek; but it badly needs some organizing principle, and for most newspapers this has been the relative importance of the articles...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, | Title: Good Circulation But No New Blood | 2/24/1962 | See Source »

...students will meet today in seminars with CRIMSON editors who will discuss make-up and layout, relations with faculty and administration, editorial writing sports writing, and news reporting. At noon they will attend a luncheon at the CRIMSON building with Louis Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Foundation, and General Nieman Fellows, professional Journalists who are spending a year at Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Togolese, Journalists Visit Crimson | 12/9/1961 | See Source »

Hooked. Many bowling establishments have gone farther than merely supplying baby sitters and nurseries. In California, for example, the Futurama Bowl near San Jose has a $2,600,000 layout that includes a five-acre parking lot, nursery facilities for more than 180 children, a restaurant-bar, a dressing room, semiautomated food and beverage service, free coffee, a "Glamorama Room" with physical therapist, body-building equipment and steam room. Says Owner Nick Bebek Jr.: "These women start to take inches off their behinds, build their bust up two inches. They go insane! Then their complexions start to get clearer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Leisure: Alley Cats | 11/17/1961 | See Source »

Aside from a one-year graduate course given by New York University, Radcliffe's is the only comprehensive introduction to publishing, and in addition to groundwork in proofreading, copy editing, and layout, the course enjoys an outstanding roster of lecturers: editors (Edward Weeks of The Atlantic Monthly), writers (John Updike), Presidents of films (Barney Ross of the recently notorious Grove Press), and Art Directors (Cipe Pinellas of Mademoiselle who enlarged upon the details of the Lampoon's recent forays there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Concludes Six-Week Course | 8/10/1961 | See Source »

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