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...Gavel Awards are given for "distinguished service" in communicating to the public "the basic values of our legal and judicial systems." TIME was cited for its regular coverage of these systems in the Law section - which is written by Robert Shnayerson and edited by Richard Seamon - plus a specific citation for the July 16, 1965 Essay, "The Revolution in Criminal Justice...
...this analogical basis, the flight director for this week's stories on Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr. and Gemini 5 is Senior Editor Richard Seamon, who edits a number of sections including SCIENCE, and for whom this was the sixth cover story on space flight. Working under Seamon's guidance, the key two-man team handling the vehicle was made up of Houston Bureau Chief Ben Gate and Science Writer John Wilford, two young men who, by age, condition of reflexes and general alertness, might well be taken for astronauts...
...moment when the first image was sent on its round trip through space. This, plus an assessment of what the fantastic advance in communications portends for the future, is the essence of the cover story turned out by Veteran Science Writer Jonathan Norton Leonard and Senior Editor Richard Seamon...
...self-defense ("Are Hatpins Enough?"); from women lawyers to law-school journals to a juridical celebration of Shakespeare's 400th anniversary. Such variety, and the thorough analytic effort that goes with it, has won generous applause from the legal profession, a reaction greatly appreciated by Senior Editor Richard Seamon, Writer Robert Shnayerson, and everyone else connected with the section...
...result of long and friendly (as well as critical) consideration of U.S. newspapers by the whole editorial staff. It involved a close study of newspapers all over the U.S. by correspondents and editors, and a sustained dialogue between correspondents and Press Editor John Koffend and Senior Editor Richard Seamon. While it was literally impossible to draft a precise set of criteria on which to measure one newspaper against another-since the communities they serve differ so widely-there was one central question that had overriding importance: Has the community in which this newspaper is published been measurably changed...