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...extinguished Beacon might wind up behind a hyphen on the masthead of the Eagle's afternoon edition, and room may be found for a few Beacon editorial hands on the Eagle's staff. But what really interested the city, after 32 years on a starvation newspaper diet, was a possibility raised by the dying Beacon itself in a farewell editorial: "It may be that Wichitans will read better newspapers than they have seen...
TIME'S editors (married men, largely) admit a deep and abiding interest in women, and a considerable debt to them. The masthead contains the names of 67 women editorial staffers. Despite all this expertise, the editors somehow still find women politicians-and women-an always fascinating, sometimes baffling and ever-changing story...
Sister Lorenzina has practical proof for her point: listed on the masthead by her given name of Olga Guidetti, she is the editor of a not-quite-slick-paper magazine named Cosi (Thus), which is published and staffed by the Daughters of St. Paul and is a successful weekly entry in the fiercely competitive Italian field of popular magazines for women...
Once having purchased a paper, Newhouse is interested mainly in making it pay - as 12 of the 14 Newhouse papers do. Editorial policy and the practice of journalism are matters he leaves to his editors, who do not even have to carry his name on the masthead and are free to endorse any cause. Says Newhouse: "It may be temperament, it may be inclina tion, but I will not interfere with my editors, or with local affairs." The Bir mingham News is rabidly segregation ist; in Syracuse, the Democrat-leaning Herald-Journal and the Republican Post-Standard carry...
...most important announcement about TIME in ten years," Editor-in-Chief Henry R. Luce last week announced three staff changes that appear near the top of the masthead this week. The changes...