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Since a Yale man is the best kind of man to be and since only Yale can produce one, Yale graduates stick together in business and friendship. Editor Whitelaw Reid of the New York Herald Tribune has a staff composed largely of his Yale '36 classmates. Even the college's almamater stresses this spirit...
Publisher Helen Reid of the Herald Tribune, as appalled as Parsons, sent Buel Weare, the New York Trib's syndicate manager, hustling to Paris to take over from Wise, who had resigned. Weare started to trim the small (19 men) editorial staff, and cut the Herald's eight-page editions to six and sometimes four pages. Month ago, Editor Parsons got a cable from Mrs. Reid to come home for a conference. There he learned that Weare had made another recommendation: lop off the editor's job-and Parsons' $19,500 salary-and combine the editor...
Jacob Sarkis Nakshian '50, Social Relations; Austin Brown Noble '50, History; John Clavon Norman, Jr. '50, Biology; George Richard O'Connor '50, Biology; Laurence Passell '50, Physics; Thomas Whipple Perry '50, Hist. & Lit.; Anton Arnold Pritchard '51, Social Relations; Richard Reid '50, Classics; James Mcredith Richardson '50, Economics; Richard David Rohr '50, Hist. & Lit.; David Francis Ross '50, Economics; Stephen Myron Schwebel '50, Government; Gilbert Randall Seely '50, Chemistry; Stanley Herbert Shapiro '50, Social Relations; John Gerald Simon '50, Hist. & Lit.; Henry Joseph Smith '49, Astronomy; H. Eric Solomon '50, English; Carlos Claudio Spies '50, Music; Jonathan Martin Spivak...
...Well, bully for Drs. [Duncan] Reid and [Mandel] Cohen for injecting a little common sense into all this "natural childbirth" farrago [TIME, March 13]. Britain's Dr. Grantly Dick Read and his cohorts have got women feeling that they're hopeless neurotics if they don't have their baby between the bean-rows and get back to the harvest in 15 minutes...
...free--Reid...