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It was inevitable that in this kind of exhibition England would carry the day. Only one American, Swiss-born Edward Troye, who died in 1874, was considered eligible to hang with the masters. Though France is represented by some of its most illustrious names, the fact remains that for such...
Jean Gannett Williams' legacy was loaded with liabilities-but not of the financial sort. Her credentials were meager: one year's apprenticeship, one press junket through Europe. Buffed to a high private-school gloss at Masters School and Bradford Junior College, she seemed miscast in a man'...
Such radical departures were regarded with jaundiced disapproval by General Manager Stubbs, a Guy Gannett conservative. The breach between Stubbs and Roger Williams widened into an open feud. "Stubbs didn't care a hoot about improving the paper,'' said Jean Gannett Williams, who did. Last fall, worn...
Last week, with the assurance of five years' experience-the last two the most profitable in history-Jean took charge. Out went Publisher Williams and General Manager Stubbs. In as publisher and undisputed baroness of the Gannett chain: Jean Gannett Williams. 35. They are Jean's five papers...
Hybrid. In New Britain, Conn., when police asked William Stubbs, 23, what he was doing up a cherry tree, he explained that he was looking for apples.