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Does it pay to have one's name adorn the masthead of the Crimson? The answer is an emphatic...
...have one's name on the Crimson masthead is an entirely different thing. One might possibly collect five dollars on that account, but the larger sums of hard cash are just not there. So financially it does not pay to belong to the Crime. Going from the sublime to the ridiculous, the employees of The Greatest Show on Earth, from John Ringling North down to the lowliest water carrier, have a saying that they "are with it." This phrase means exactly what it says--that they are with it--and very proud they are indeed to be with...
...little Veritas, it does pay to have one's game adorn the masthead of the Crimson. But only if you are with it. Or don't you agree...
...give some people pleasure. And when the face game gets boring, it is always possible to try identifying the buildings--some of the pictures are taken with Widener, the Yard, and various other places as backdrops. If all else fails, it is always possible to go through the masthead and see how many people or things in the "Groupies." "National Monuments" and other categories can be identified...
Aside from the topmost titles on the editorial masthead, two of the most coveted and important positions on the New York Times are Sunday editor and Washington bureau chief. The Sunday boss presides over the prestigious Book Review, Magazine and News...