Word: leone
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...typical. One of LIFE's great managing editors, John Shaw Billings, had earlier been managing editor of TIME. Many LIFE staffers, including Editor Thomas Griffith, began their careers at TIME. In turn, the TIME staff has benefited from many LIFE graduates, including Senior Editors Timothy Foote and Leon Jaroff. Hugh Sidey served simultaneously as TIME's Washington bureau chief and a prized LIFE columnist. For years the correspondents of the TIME-LIFE News Service worked for both publications, sharing offices throughout the world and drawing upon the same support facilities. Inevitably they laughed together, sometimes suffered together...
...just such random encounters consists the reader's true vocation. These works are capital invested in what Cesar Pavese called "this business of living." Obscure testaments to how eclectic our recorded knowledge has become, writers like Eddington and Vambery (I could name Leon Bloy, Jacques Riviere, and Paul Nizan as well) remind the reader that a multitude of others who possess little reputation have written in the same spirit as the reader reads: their interest was in the chronicling, the renovation of their own experience, and all of them wrote in the hope that such an operation would be valuable...
...secretary for Leon Slayton, vice-president in charge of advertising at Jordan Marsh, said yesterday that the company was still carrying the Farah line. Slayton refused to comment and prohibited the secretary from elaborating...
...Nick Leone captured first place in the crucial 600, and in a surprising performance, Crimson freshman Joel Peters took second over Army's highly-touted Cort Bivins, Leon's time...
Harvard's Jay Hughes won double victories in the shot put and weight throw. He huried the shot 50 ft. 3 1/4 in., and threw the weight 58 ft. 3 1/1 in. The Crimson's Leon Sharpe placed second in the shot...