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More than Sectarian. He also peels a sharp eye for stories of more than sectarian interest. After Ellen Severson was chosen Miss Miami Beach last year, Taft put her on the church page-in her role as organist and Sunday school teacher at Miami's Palmetto Presbyterian Church. When a phony evangelist named Jack Coe came to town, Taft exposed him, harvested 10,000 letters from readers-mostly grateful-and had the rich satisfaction of seeing Coe hastily strike his revival tent. Taft keeps running track of two Bade County lawsuits challenging a state law that requires public-school...
More than a Job. In the years since, he has earned the respect not only of Miami churchmen but, more important, of Herald editors and Herald readers. The paper has gradually expanded religious coverage from one Saturday page to at least two, also carries a Taft column on synagogues every Friday, another column, "A Stranger Goes to Church," on Mondays, and regularly uses Taft stories in other weekday editions. Says Herald Managing Editor George Beebe: "We didn't realize what a religion beat meant until Adon took the job. Our church pages are as bright and lively...
Palmer reluctantly agreed to write the story, carefully avoiding any direct accusations against Evans. But the Observer edited much more emphasis into his article. His mild title, "Minoans and Greeks," was changed to "The Truth About Knossos." A front page news story, which...
COLEMAN learned his specialist's skills in the only way possible-on the job. The son of an Irish cop who had the Wall Street beat, Coleman quit high school after a year to go to work as a page boy at the New York Stock Exchange at 14, went to work as a broker at 21. At 22 he borrowed $81,000 from his employer, Specialist Edwin H. Stern, to buy a Stock Exchange seat, has been there ever since. He has been chairman of the exchange, has been a member of the exchange's board...
Partisans of more conventional dancing will enjoy the mixer, scheduled for this Friday at 8:30 p.m. George Graham's Orchestra will play at the Memorial Hall dance, and at subsequent Friday evening dances at the Union. A complete schedule of summer activities appears on page...