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In 1861 he became the editor and proprietor of the Dublin University Magazine and he began to take advantage of double publication, first serializing in the Dublin University Magazine, then revising for the English market.
As he had long been determined ‘… to edit a perfect newspaper ,’ Rintoul initially insisted on ‘ absolute power ’ over content, commencing a longlasting tradition of the paper ’ s editor and proprietor being one and the same person.
As well as being The Spectator ’ s sole proprietor and editor, he also became its chief leader-writer, general manager and literature critic.
Wrench retired as editor in 1932 ( though he remained the magazine's proprietor ), appointing Wilson Harris his successor.
Joseph Drew, newspaper editor, steamboat proprietor, author and lecturer, was born in Deptford in 1814 ; Joseph's father of the same name worked in the Royal Navy Dockyard Service.
In 1901, Ochs became proprietor and editor of the Philadelphia Times, later merged in the Philadelphia Public Ledger, of which he was sole owner from 1902 – 12, when he sold it to Cyrus H. K. Curtis.
The " Magnolia Herald " was established by Luke W. Conerly in 1875 and he continued as its proprietor and editor until 1878.
Mr. E. L. Waltz, editor and proprietor of the Delta Avalanche, who has been looking into the early history of Delta, furnished the following facts pertaining to the early settlement:
After a failed attempt at gold mining in British Columbia he began work with the newspaper industry during 1865, starting as a printer, continuing as a journalist, and ending as an editor and proprietor.
His son, Sir Edward Baines ( 1800 – 1890 ), of St Ann's Hill, Leeds, was editor and afterwards proprietor of the Leeds Mercury, M. P.
From 1843 to 1868 he was the chief of the Liberal party in Barcelona, and as proprietor and editor of El Conseller did much to promote the growth of Catalan patriotism.
Her mother was a homemaker ; her father, a former newspaper editor and proprietor, practiced law and served in the Alabama State Legislature from 1926 to 1938.
In 1856-57 he was editor, and for part of the time was proprietor of the Racine Volksblatt, in which he advocated the election of presidential candidate John C. Frémont of the newly-founded Republican Party.
In 1861 he joined Meredith Townsend as joint editor and part proprietor of the Spectator, then a well-known liberal weekly, but it did not pay.
From 1865 through 1866 McGill was the editor and proprietor of the St. Peter Tribune.
* Richard Frothingham, Jr., a Massachusetts historian, journalist, and politician who was a proprietor and managing editor of The Boston Post.
Parkes as editor and proprietor became a figure of great importance, and while he had control of the publication he worked unceasingly, writing articles, procuring news, and managing the business side of the enterprise ( never his strong suit ).
He was long editor of L ' Artiste and for some years was editor and proprietor of La Presse.
In April 1952, British authorities in Hong Kong tried the newspaper's proprietor, publisher, and its editor for violation of the Sedition Ordinance.
By 1812, he had become editor of The Sun, a semi-official Tory paper ; he occasionally inserted literary articles, then quite an unusual proceeding ; but a quarrel with the chief proprietor brought that engagement to a close in 1817.
There he spent the first sixteen years of his life, and received all his schooling, most of it from his father, Robert P. Nevin, editor and proprietor of a Pittsburgh newspaper, and a contributor to many magazines.
The " Wentworth letter " was a letter written in 1842 by Latter Day Saint founder Joseph Smith, Jr. to " Long " John Wentworth, editor and proprietor of the Chicago Democrat.
Speaking on BBC 5Live he asserted that Gordon Brown would be out of office the next week. Shortly afterwards he was named as the 8th most influential individual in the British media-behind his proprietor Murdoch, but ahead of his editor, Rebekah Wade.

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The editor of the Daily Journal warned, `` that if such a demonstration be made, it will not find support or countenance from any of the men whose names are recognized as having a right to speak for Providence ''.
`` Once, when the editor was just out of the hospital from a gallstone operation, Mrs. Calhoun and the mother of the bride went out to his house and fought it out beside his bed.
Alexander Mackenzie, PC ( January 28, 1822 – April 17, 1892 ), a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 8, 1878.
Braudel was editor of Annales from 1956 to 1968, followed by the medievalist Jacques Le Goff.
As editor of the Journal für praktische Chemie ( Journal of practical chemistry, from 1870 to 1884 ), Kolbe was sometimes so severely critical of the work of others, especially after about 1874, that some wondered whether he might have been suffering a mental illness.
" By the Way " was originally a column in the Globe, consisting of unsigned humorous pieces ; P. G. Wodehouse was assistant editor of the column from August 1903 and editor from August 1904 to May 1909, during which time he was assisted by Herbert Westbrook.
Euan Kerr was editor from 1984 until he handed over to Alan Digby in early 2006.
In the words of Geoffrey Crowther, then editor of The Economist, " If the economic relationships between nations are not, by one means or another, brought fairly close to balance, then there is no set of financial arrangements that can rescue the world from the impoverishing results of chaos.
According to the British historian Misha Glenny the murder in March 1929 of Toni Schlegel, editor of a pro-Yugoslavian newspaper Novosti, brought a " furious response " from the regime.
* From the Field: A Collection of Writings from National Geographic ( 1997, editor )
Author and prominent Spiritualist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle learned of the photographs from the editor of the Spiritualists ' publication Light.
Alston graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School, where he was nominated for academic excellence and was the art editor of the school's magazine, The Magpie.
While he quickly gains the respect of Planet editor Perry White, he is forced to contend with rival reporter Lois Lane, who often uses trickery to prevent Clark from pursuing a lead ( giving her the chance to scoop him ).
* A. M. Rosenthal ( 1949 ), former executive editor of The New York Times who championed the publication of the Pentagon Papers ; Pulitzer prize winning journalist expelled from Poland in 1959 for his reporting on the nation ’ s government and society
She served as managing editor from 1917 to 1921.
Other regular collaborators include actor Robert Silverman, art director Carol Spier, sound editor Bryan Day, film editor Ronald Sanders, his sister, costume designer Denise Cronenberg, and, from 1979 until 1988, cinematographer Mark Irwin.
The work was strongest in the scientific department, and many of its most valuable articles were from the pen of the editor.
Brewster's position as editor brought him into frequent contact with the most eminent scientific men, and he was naturally among the first to recognize the benefit that would accrue from regular communication among those in the field of science.
Few would dispute the verdict of James D. Forbes, an editor of the eighth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica: " His scientific glory is different in kind from that of Young and Fresnel ; but the discoverer of the law of polarization of biaxial crystals, of optical mineralogy, and of double refraction by compression, will always occupy a foremost rank in the intellectual history of the age.
Indeed, Robert Spitzer, a past editor and leading proponent of scientific impartiality in the DSM, conceded that a significant reason that certain diagnoses ( the paraphilias ) would not, in his opinion, be removed from the DSM is because " it would be a public relations disaster for psychiatry ".
The editor of an SPD newspaper sued the journal for defamation, giving rise to what is known as the Munich Dolchstoßprozess from October 19 to November 20, 1925.

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