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He was published by Maxwell Perkins, who also served as Fitzgerald's editor.
Kirkpatrick stepped down as editor in 1979 and was succeeded by Maxwell McCrohon ( 1928 – 2004 ), who served as editor until 1981, when he was transitioned to a corporate position.
He told his editor Maxwell Perkins that the novel was a " consciously artistic achievement " and a " purely creative work — not trashy imaginings as in my stories but the sustained imagination of a sincere and yet radiant world ".
His mother was the sister of Maxwell Perkins, an editor at the publishing house of Charles Scribner's Sons.
* William Keepers Maxwell, Jr., fiction editor for the The New Yorker and novelist
Nearly eighteen months after Robert Maxwell bought the Mirror ( on 12 July 1984 ), Pilger was sacked by Richard Stott, the newspaper's editor, on 31 December 1985.
Catherine Maxwell, an editor for the newsletter Omusubi, writes: " Kansai residents are seen as being pragmatic, entrepreneurial, down-to-earth and possessing a strong sense of humour.
Maxwell claims that key Council on Foreign Relations members, acting at Kissinger's behest, put pressure on Foreign Affairs editor, James Hoge, to give the last word in a subsequent exchange about the review to William D. Rogers, a close associate of Kissinger, rather than to Maxwell ; this went against established Foreign Affairs policy.
William Maxwell Evarts (" Max ") Perkins ( September 20, 1884 – June 17, 1947 ), was the editor for Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe.
In the 1964 film Who Are You, Polly Maggoo ?, Miss Maxwell ( Grayson Hall ) portrays an extravagant American expatriate fashion magazine editor.
* Maxwell M Geffen ( 1896-1980 ), American editor and publisher from New York
* Maxwell Perkins 1903, noted editor at Charles Scribner's Sons, editor of F. Scott Fitzgerald
In late 2010, Daniel C. Peterson, editor of the FARMS Review, announced the journal would be renamed Mormon Studies Review, to reflect " readjustments over the past several years in what is now known as the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship ; the old title, FARMS, no longer reflects the way we're organized.
When twenty-eight year old Salinger submitted the manuscript to The New Yorker in January 1947, titled “ The Bananafish ,” its arresting dialog and precise style was read with interest by fiction editor William Maxwell and his staff, though the point of the story, in this original version, was deemed incomprehensible.
Grandson Maxwell E. Perkins was the famed Charles Scribner's Sons editor of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and James Jones.
* Sherman Evarts ( editor / introduction ), Arguments and Speeches of William Maxwell Evarts.
Notable descendants include brothers John and James Davenport, who were Congressmen, Abraham Davenport, the " Dark Day " poem, Archibald Cox, the Watergate Special Prosecutor, and Maxwell Perkins, the editor.
On September 4, 1919, Fitzgerald gave the manuscript to a friend to deliver to Maxwell Perkins, an editor at Charles Scribner's Sons in New York.
In November 1991, following the death of Mirror owner Robert Maxwell, he was involved in a physical altercation with the title's political editor Alastair Campbell, later Director of Communications for Tony Blair, over White's use of the " Cap ' n Bob, Bob, Bob " refrain.
After they were accepted as a group by famed editor Maxwell Perkins, Van Dine expanded them into full-length novels.
Celebrity residents since have included actors Katharine Hepburn, June Havoc, Ricardo Montalban and Tyrone Power, writer-director Garson Kanin, composer Stephen Sondheim, jurist Learned Hand, conductor Leopold Stokowski, editor Maxwell Perkins, publisher Henry Luce, journalists Dorothy Thompson and E. B.

editor and Perkins
However, Hemingway himself later wrote to his editor Max Perkins that the " point of the book " was not so much about a generation being lost, but that " the earth abideth forever "; he believed the characters in The Sun Also Rises may have been " battered " but were not lost.
Gamow later married Barbara Perkins ( an editor for one of his publishers ) in 1958.
In 1998 Perkins was asked by editor James Fallows to contribute a bi-weekly cartoon to U. S. News and World Report, but was fired less than six months later, reportedly at the direction of owner Mort Zuckerman.
Nonetheless, Perkins remained his friend as well as his editor to the end of Fitzgerald's short life, advancing him money, making personal loans, and encouraging the unstable writer in every way.
Perkins rendered yeoman service as an editor too, particularly in helping Fitzgerald with The Great Gatsby ( 1925 ), his masterpiece, which benefited substantially from Perkins ' criticism.
Grateful to Perkins at first for discovering him and helping him realize his potential, Wolfe later came to resent the popular perception that he owed his success to his editor.
Although his reputation as an editor is most closely linked to these three, Perkins worked with many other writers.
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In the third election he won tight races for the Republican nomination against George D. Perkins, editor of the Sioux City Journal, and in the general election against Democrat Claude R. Porter.
Ed Perkins, editor of the Travel Letter, noted that other members of the travel press blamed the bankruptcy on chronic undercapitalization, problems with the FAA, and the " media's indiscriminate innuendos about the safety of all low-fare airlines following the Valujet crash "; Perkins suggested a fourth problem for Kiwi: the " pervasive power of the giant lines ' frequent-flyer programs, noting Kiwi targeted business travelers.
His granddaughter, Kate Cheeseman Riggs, married Edward Newton Perkins, the grandson of U. S. Secretary of State, U. S. Attorney General and U. S. Senator William M. Evarts and the brother of famed editor Maxwell Perkins ; uncles of Watergate Scandal special prosecutor Archibald Cox.

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The executive editor of the paper in the late 1960s, Reed Hundt, who later served as chairman of the FCC, noted that the Daily News had a flexible policy about publishing cartoons: " We publish pretty much anything.
At St. Cyprian's, Blair first met Cyril Connolly, who became a noted writer and, as the editor of Horizon, published many of Orwell's essays.
" In response to these accusations of anti-Semitism, composer and Oberlin College professor Conrad Cummings wrote a letter to the editor defending " Klinghoffer " as " the closest analogue to the experience of Bach's audience attending his most demanding works ," and noted that, as someone of half-Jewish heritage, he " found nothing anti-Semitic about the work.
In his short story collection A Century of Great Suspense Stories, editor Jeffrey Deaver noted that King “ singlehandedly made popular fiction grow up.
In May 1930 the first science fiction fan magazine, The Comet, was produced by the Chicago branch of the Science Correspondence Club under the editorship of Raymond A. Palmer ( later a noted, and notorious, sf magazine editor ) and Walter Dennis.
Running the city room at night with the help of two rewrite men ( including Mike McGovern, noted below ), one night photo editor, a sports desk editor ( Brent Musburger's first job out of journalism school ) and one night copy boy who " cut and pasted AP and UPI wires for Harry's review ).
The League's first newspaper was An Claidheamh Soluis ( The Sword of Light ) and its most noted editor was Patrick Pearse.
Jim Emerson, the editor of rogerebert. com, has also noted the influence of Meshes within David Lynch's film, Inland Empire.
* Samuel Brown, born in Augusta County, noted surgeon and editor
* William Palmer Jones ( 1819 – 1897 ), born in Adair County, was a noted physician, academic journal editor, college professor, and member of the Tennessee State Senate.
The County is named for Henry W. Grady, editor of the Atlanta Constitution and noted orator.
GamesRadar editor Brett Elston noted that while Charizard and Bulbasaur get “ big props ” from Pokémon players, Squirtle appears to be more popular from people who are not fans of the series, suggesting that its appearance may be a part of it.
In 1760, noted Shakespearean editor Edward Capell included the play in his Prolusions ; or, Select Pieces of Ancient Poetry, Compil'd with great Care from their several Originals, and Offer'd to the Publicke as Specimens of the Integrity that should be Found in the Editions of worthy Authors, and concluded that it had been written by Shakespeare.
Indeed, editor Karen Berger noted on Delano's departure the irony that his final issue was handed in the week that Margaret Thatcher was forced out of office.
Johnson was a premier sociologist, a scholar who had been the editor of Opportunity magazine, a noted periodical of the Harlem Renaissance.
Film editor Richard Francis-Bruce was nominated for an Academy Award for Film Editing, and Director of Photography Darius Khondji's extensive use of silver retention film processing has since been noted as a major influence on contemporary cinematographic technique, especially in the late 1990s.
* The play Edward III is attributed to William Shakespeare by noted Shakespearean editor Edward Capell.
Social attitudes were changing however, and the editor of the Arkansas Gazette, in the aftermath of the 1948 election, noted that " Unpleasant as all this was, the Dixiecrats inadvertently performed a great service for the South by demonstrating that the race issue is no longer a certain ticket to public office for any demagogue who cares to use it.
* Poultney Bigelow was a lawyer and a noted journalist and editor.
A noted Reform politician, he was also the founder and editor of the Toronto Globe, which is today ( having merged with other newspapers ) known as The Globe and Mail.
An early editor of the DI was noted pollster George Gallup.
A noted beauty ( an admirer, Lord d ' Abernon, said that there was " more of the panther than of the woman in her look " ) Jennie Jerome worked as a magazine editor in early life.
However, IGN editor “ Pokémon of the Day Chick ” noted that Raichu was “ loved by many and despised by more ,” though she clarified that the hatred for Raichu was nowhere near the hatred for Pikachu.

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