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Royster, 51, is still as casual as ever about the Journal, and that is half the secret of the paper's success. On the editorial page, Royster makes high finance and big business friendly and folksy. He reduces economic intricacies to homilies anyone can understand. He takes the mystery out of Wall Street and makes it seem almost a neighborly kind of place. He is capable of acute, even eloquent analysis, but in his column, he compares Lyndon Johnson to Tom Sawyer's speechifying Uncle Silas, U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry to Carrie Nation, the fellow who picked...
...Journal's Washington bureau chief, later moved to New York to write editorials for which he won a 1953 Pulitzer Prize for "warmth, simplicity and understanding of the basic outlook of the American people." He was named editor in 1958 and put in charge of the editorial page. Though he still sets policy, he writes few editorials nowadays. Instead, he concentrates on his column "Thinking Things Over," which he writes when the mood strikes him. "An editorial is a formal presentation," he says. "In my column, I can spin my wheels a little. I try to sound like...
glossy new page in Radcliffe's his- may have opened yesterday in a dressing-room in Agassiz basement, . Mary Kruming, a free-lance fash-editor for Vogue Magazine searching potential Vogue models, interviewed 70 cliffles in front of full-length . "They were a marvelous group TODAY'S (in capitals, please) girls," commented afterwards, "serious-; with clear, clear eyes, a sense of and a marvelous mane of hair." declined to say how many girls would choose: "I'll have to look over notes in New York, determine how girls photograph, and then make decisions...
...David Halberstam '55, former Crimed, charging through the jungles of the Congo, relaxing in the coolest bars in Saigon, winging from Elizabethville to Nairobi to Geneva to Saigon. Always on the firing line. Always in the known-ahead of ambassadors, general, CIA agents. Always on the front page of the New York Times...
...page report, Basic Research and National Goals, is a collection of 15 essays which discuss the need for development of applied and basic research. The report was given to the Committee on Science and Astronautics of the U.S. House of Representatives...