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Understandably, editors are considerably less hostile to journalism-school graduates than they used to be. Some still feel, along with Boston Globe Editor Thomas Winship, that graduate study in international politics or economics is more useful than journalism school. But a growing number agree with St. Louis Globe-Democrat Managing Editor George Killenberg. "There are only a few who still hold the old view of journalism schools," he says. "I didn't graduate from one, but I've been impressed with what we've seen recently. These guys can do the job right away...
There will be panel discussion at Radcliffe: The Making of the News. Panelists will be: China Altman, New England correspondent for Life; Joel R. Kramer '69, president of the CRIMSON; Robert Manning, editor of the Atlantic Monthly; Thomas S. Winship, editor, of the Boston Globe; moderator, Anthony G. Oettinger, professor of Linguistics, at 7:30 p.m. tonight, in the Cabot Hall Living Room...
Members of the Class of '42 did, in in fact, play important roles for a time in such anti-interventionist organizations as the American Independence League (Peabody for example) -- and in such oppositelyminded groups as the Student Defense League (Thomas Winship, for example). It was not they that faltered; it was the organization and the moment...
...called the "culturally depraved people of Boston." Out-of-work newsmen appeared nightly on television, where they did not distinguish themselves. Reading the news in unmodulated voices with pained expressions on their faces, they stumbled over words while nervously fingering their cigars. For Boston Globe Managing Editor Tom Winship, it was one more reason to pray for a quick end to the strike. Said he: "Aren't newspapermen awful outside of newspapers...
...this purely as a matter of principle," says Winship. "The community's been starved for a paper that didn't necessarily say popular things all the time. We decided to join the community, and it's been good...