Word: editor
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Stay Mad." Says the Post's Managing Editor Robert Lucas of Conrad: "Paul's always been admonished to be fair in what he says, and not to get typed as hard left or hard right." Within that limitation, Conrad does pretty much as he pleases, and does not care for cartoon suggestions from his bosses...
...name Hunter coming from a brand of Dutch cigarettes that Obermaier likes. In the eight years that Obermaier has chronicled high life in Europe's low places, Abendzeitung's circulation has shot from 17,000 to 105,000. His bosses give him much of the credit. Says Editor Rudolf Heizler: "I've always let Hannes write what he pleases. His column is a hodgepodge of movie small talk, café-society indiscretions and insinuations, nightclub gossip, and his occasional hangover spells of the moral shakes. But we long ago found that reading this hodgepodge becomes highly habit...
...covered every important international conference in Europe since 1949. Boulay came to the U.S. on a State Department tour, one of the conditions of which was that he publish no interviews while still in the U.S. A few days after his Stevenson visit, he told a Mansfield, Mass, editor: "I do not know what to do. This is important information but I was told not to publish it." Said he last week: "Mr. Adlai Stevenson is walking slowly in the path of truth. In his first denial he seemed unaware of my visit to him and of the conversations...
Died. Richard John Talsh, 73, onetime editor of Cottier's Weekly and Asia Magazine, founder and president of the John Day Publishing Co., whose stable of authors included his wife. Pearl S. Buck; after a series of strokes; in Hilltown...
...Reports (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). In Who Speaks for the South? prominent figures in Atlanta, including Mayor William B. Hartsfield and Editor Ralph McGill, explore the integration problem...