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Donald Trautman '46, Cleveland, Ohio, Kirkland Houses, Co-editor '46 Red Book, Student Council, Freshman Class Committee, Orchestra, Dance committee chairman, '46 Album literary board...
There are 14 other TIME & LIFE newsmen covering the Pacific today-headed by Manfred Gottfried, TIME'S first editorial employe (1923), who laid aside his top post as Co-Editor of TIME to become our Chief Pacific Correspondent this year...
Fernald was a member of the News Board on the last Crimson. After serving as Service Schools Editor and Executive Editor of the Service News, he became Editor on March 17, 1944. Editor-elect Headley was member of the retiring Crimson Photographic Board and has held the position of Service News Photographic Chairman continuously from election on November 5, 1943 through his recent service as Co-Editor...
...subsidized" and "myth of reprint" were horrid words to his ears, the Digest's tall, balding DeWitt Wallace (with his wife, co-editor and co-owner) gave no sign of it. Said he: "The unusual growth of the Digest in the past ten years has been due in no small degree to the opposition, from time to time, of various magazines. It has had a highly salutary effect in keeping us on our toes editorially. We believe that the product will continue to speak for itself...
...keep himself sane during his long devotion to thousands of little cards, Co-Editor Hulbert refreshed himself with detective stories. But what Sir William chiefly likes to do when not defining a word is to change the subject by defining another one. Last week he was in a hillside cottage above the pretty village of Watlington, plugging away on material for his Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue, which has been in progress for twelve years. But as an old word wrestler he well knows that no lexicon is ever complete or wholly correct, and is partly out-of-date...