Word: editor
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Thomas J. O'Toole '42 was elected president of the Harvard Guardian yesterday and will assume his duties immediately. Jack E. Bronston '42 was selected editor-in-chief and Malcolm J. Rowe '42 business manager at the same meeting of the board of the magazine. The new officers will publish the first issue of the new year, but meanwhile an edition, already on the presses, will appear...
...Editor of the Crimson...
...Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies had, as he often pointed out, merely undertaken the job of crystallizing a popular opinion already in favor of giving Britain all aid short of war. The favorable reaction to the President's destroyer-bases deal was something for which Editor White rightly took much credit. Rightly, last week, the National Association of Accredited Publicity Directors, Inc. made Mr. White the recipient of their annual award for "outstanding service in publicity." Mr. White succumbed to the temptation to strut in public...
Like Hearst, Rothermere collected objects of art and stored them away. Like Hearst he was a patriotic tub-thumper, a violent Red-baiter. He lived like a maharaja, traveled with an entourage of editors, friends, servants, women. He was lavish with money, but was never the resourceful editor Northcliffe had been...
...Editor...