Word: masthead
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...greatest advantages fall on Review executives, Jones says. "There's no doubt that [the presency] in particular and other masthead positions carry a lot of prestige and open a lot of doors...
Additional strains can arise as members jostle for masthead positions. Fight editors vied for the presidency in the Review's recent election, which Nelson says was more divisive than the previous contest...
...William Saroyan play, Love's Old Sweet Song, offered a character who sold TIME subscriptions and reinforced his pitch by reciting the euphonious glories of the magazine's masthead ("Carlton J. Balliett Jr., Robert Cantwell, Laird S. Goldsborough . . ."). In 1977 an angry protest novel by Robert Coover, The Public Burning, described TIME, ironically, as the national poet laureate. In a current Broadway musical, My One and Only, the hero dreams of being on the cover of TIME. In a recent song Billy Joel is more ambiguous...
...momentum of a massive protest of Dow Chemical in the spring of 1968, Short and Glassman were arrested and faded suspension from Harvard. But than Dean of the College Fred L. Glimp '50 agreed to let them continue if they would drop their names from The Crimson's masthead for six months, Glassman said...
...most curious case emerging from dual publications comes from the folks who put together Game Plan Pro Football and Goal Post Pro Football. These folks are basically the Del Popolos, who dominate each magazine's masthead. Seven Del Popolos--ranging from Joseph Sr. (editor and publishers) to Constance and Geraldine (administrative assistants) help assemble these "one-shots." Yet, despite the tremendous joint effort, the two magazines offer different predicted orders of finish in the league's six divisions...