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...William Saroyan play, Love's Old Sweet Song, offered a character who sold TIME subscriptions and reinforced his pitch by reciting the euphonious glories of the magazine's masthead ("Carlton J. Balliett Jr., Robert Cantwell, Laird S. Goldsborough . . ."). In 1977 an angry protest novel by Robert Coover, The Public Burning, described TIME, ironically, as the national poet laureate. In a current Broadway musical, My One and Only, the hero dreams of being on the cover of TIME. In a recent song Billy Joel is more ambiguous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME at 60: A Letter From The Editor-In-Chief | 10/5/1983 | See Source »

...event celebrates the Center's successful fund raising efforts, Nicholas T. Goldsborough, an official of the University Development Office, said yesterday. Over 1400 gifts and pledges totalling $7 million have been received by the Center, providing for three new professorships in Jewish Studies and several fellowships, Goldsborough said. Two more professorships are planned in the near future, he added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jewish Studies Center Plans Week-end Opening Celebration | 10/28/1978 | See Source »

Americans were paying a heavy price as well. Two sailors aboard the guided-missile destroyer Goldsborough died when shore fire hit the ship. The B-52s, with their six-man crews, suffered the worst losses. During the previous seven years, only one of the giant planes had gone down in combat. Last week at least eight were shot from the sky. After the first five days of strikes, the Pentagon acknowledged losing twelve aircraft. One airman was reported killed and 43 missing, 38 from the Air Force and five from the Navy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WAR: More Bombs Than Ever | 1/1/1973 | See Source »

...version instead; the Post reporter "told in a few stories all you needed to know about it in Neuilly or Oslo." Yet Weiss can occasionally use his own brand of enterprise. During last December's Nixon-Pompidou meeting in the Azores, he sent his entire political staff, James Goldsborough, to cover the event. Goldsborough beat the competition-including staffers of both the Post and Times-to the main news about dollar devaluation by several hours, allowing the Trib to make its first deadline with the hottest international story of the moment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Mid-Atlantic Winner | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

Soon after, however, Ingersoll as well as Goldsborough left the company. MacLeish had already resigned-taking a parting shot, albeit friendly, at Luce: "It's very hard to be as successful as you have been and still keep your belief in the desperate necessity for fundamental change. I think you have been an honorable journalist. You would have been happier in a fight, though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: A PARTICULAR KIND OF JOURNALISM | 11/8/1968 | See Source »

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