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Elizabeth C. Winship has written the Boston Globe's nationally syndicated "Ask Beth" column for teenagers for more than 25 years...

Author: By Elizabeth C. Winship, | Title: Class of 1943: Fighting WWII at Home | 6/8/1993 | See Source »

This fall, Rainwater co-taught Sociology 166, "Poverty and the American Underclass," with Visiting Professor of Sociology Christopher Winship, who was once a graduate research assistant with Rainwater at Harvard and will teach the class alone next fall...

Author: By Bryan D. Garsten, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Rainwater Delivers His Final Lecture at Harvard | 12/15/1992 | See Source »

...always tried to keep the literature read on the cutting edge," Winship said. "I'll try to continue that...

Author: By Bryan D. Garsten, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Rainwater Delivers His Final Lecture at Harvard | 12/15/1992 | See Source »

...church and state. These days, however, with economic and cultural changes wrenching the newspaper industry, many journalists are concerned that the once sacred boundary between business and editorial departments has begun to blur. "Editors are facing a harder task maintaining their virginity," says former Boston Globe editor Thomas Winship. David Burgin, editor of the Houston Post and veteran of five other dailies, is more blunt: "The whole notion of autonomy in the newsroom is extinct. Today, if you had Watergate, you would have to check with the marketing department...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Who's Running the Newsroom? | 11/28/1988 | See Source »

...sure, there are marvelous moments, lots of them. Executive Producer Jack Sameth and Writer/Co-Producer Michael Winship have done an impressive job of excavation. Along with the familiar highlights are dozens of more obscure nuggets: the antiquated newscasts of John Cameron Swayze and Douglas Edwards, when stories were illustrated with childlike drawings or photos held up to the camera by the anchorman; Ronald Reagan doing a Mortimer Snerd impression as the mystery guest on What's My Line?, Vladimir Zworykin, one of TV's technological pioneers, being interviewed by former Radio Announcer Ben Grauer in a 1948 oddity called The Story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: How Tv Got from There to Here | 1/25/1988 | See Source »

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