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...haven't had any new blood on the mag for years," mourned manager D. B. "Bugless Dunce '51. "What can we possibly...
...getting a hell of a lot out of it too. These Niemans are a remarkable lot. I applied to be with them as a guy who writes mag articles. I feel that mags are becoming a more important kind of journalism. Up here there are so many people who know so much. I've been hanging out with them at lunch and at their houses. I'm trying to develop a technique of informational strategy--I don't like the word propaganda and what it stands...
...Cross; Korean War, 1950; author of "All the Ships at Sea," a naval autobiography, and "The Last Cruise." When he is not attending classes or telling sea stories to other Niemans, Lederer can be found in Lowell D-21, where he leaves the door ajar. There he writes his "mag articles" and talks to anyone who will listen...
...This P-R work and mag articles really interest me. Public relations in the Navy is a new lash-up. There's no rank in it now. But we hope that it will grow. Maybe there will be a public relations admiral in ten years. P-R men should not be press agents. They should be the medium between the press agents and the people . . . The Army and Air Force are more advanced in all this. When the Korean War started, the Army had 52 P-R men in the Korean theatre, the Air Force had 38, and the Navy...
...effort to inject some humor into their house organ, the editors of the Lampoon have turned over their October issue to the staff of the noted Mid Western funny mag, the Ponca City University "Pontoon...