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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.
* Frederick Higginbottom, journalist and newspaper editor
Benjamin Franklin Bache was editor of the Aurora, a Republican newspaper.
Franklin, always proud of his working class roots, became a successful newspaper editor and printer in Philadelphia, the leading city in the colonies.
László Bíró, a Hungarian newspaper editor, was frustrated by the amount of time that he wasted in filling up fountain pens and cleaning up smudged pages, and the sharp tip of his fountain pen often tore the paper.
* George Boomer ( 1862 – 1915 ), American socialist journalist, newspaper editor, and political activist
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.
* 1935 – Walter Liggett, American newspaper editor and muckraker, is killed in gangland murder.
By now having become a locally known comics collector and cartoonist, Rosa accepted an offer from the editor of the local newspaper to create a weekly comic strip.
His grandfather was a newspaper printer from New Jersey who had relocated to Manhattan, Kansas, in 1855, and his father was editor of his own newspaper in the town.
Joseph Smith echoed Cowdery's statement in 1842, in a letter to a Chicago newspaper editor outlining the church's basic beliefs.
The most prominent reference to the term evangelist in the denomination's literature is found in its Articles of Faith, derived from the Wentworth letter, a statement by Joseph Smith in 1842 to a Chicago newspaper editor that the church believes in " the same organization that existed in the primitive church ", including " evangelists ".
Later known as Elias Boudinot, he was editor of the Cherokee Phoenix, the nation's first newspaper, which was published in Cherokee and English.
The editor of that newspaper was arrested and the newspaper was required to print a photograph in which Conté looked healthy.
In 1868, Cleveland attracted some attention within his profession for his successful defense of a libel suit against the editor of the Commercial Advertiser, a Buffalo newspaper.
On finishing school in 1925, Georges worked at the Catholic newspaper Le XXe Siècle under editor and Catholic priest, Norbert Wallez.
" Goebbels asked rhetorically in a debate with Theodor Vahlen, Gauleiter ( regional party head ) of Pomerania, in the Rhineland party newspaper National-sozialistische Briefe ( National-Socialist Letters ), of which he was editor, in mid-1925.
In Berlin, Goebbels was able to give full expression to his genius for propaganda, as editor of the Berlin Nazi newspaper Der Angriff ( The Attack ) and as the author of a steady stream of Nazi posters and handbills.
* 1925 – Claude Ryan, Canadian newspaper editor ( d. 2004 )
* 1958 – Themos Anastasiadis, Greek journalist and newspaper editor
Alexander Hanson is sometimes confused with his son, Alexander Contee Hanson, Jr. ( 1786 – 1819 ), who became a newspaper editor and US Senator.
Foot's parallel career as a journalist included appointments as editor of Tribune, on several occasions, and the Evening Standard newspaper.

editor and sued
The group sued Observer editor David Astor over the report, in a case marked by discussion of an armed police raid of the building in which bullets were found.
Stone was subsequently sued for defamation by Mezlekia, who stated that Stone's role in the book's publication was strictly that of a copy editor.
In 1980, the Daily Express editor Derek Jameson had been advised by Carter-Ruck that if he sued the BBC over their portrayal of him in a Week Ending sketch, he would win at least £ 25, 000 in damages.
In April, the judge sued the paper, its editor Susan Goldberg, and affiliated companies for $ 50 million, claiming violation of its privacy policy.
Irving sued Sims and his editor Harry Sampson for libel, but after an apology he withdrew the legal action.
After receiving a tip that her school district in Utica, Michigan was being sued by a husband and wife who claimed that the diesel fumes from school buses ( which regularly idled in the neighborhood for very extended periods of time ) had contributed to the husband's lung cancer and similar illnesses, Arrow sports editor Katy Dean, a junior, researched and wrote a story to be printed in the newspaper on the issue.
Apple subsequently sued Think Secret editor " Nick dePlume ", claiming that the site's reports violated trade secret law.
* William Floyd, editor of The Arbitrator, a New York City Atheist Magazine, unsuccessfully sued Harry Rimmer on the grounds that he had discovered five scientific errors in the Bible

editor and journal
An important period for the journal was 1928 – 1958 with Solomon Lefschetz as editor.
Norman Steenrod characterized Lefschetz ' impact as editor as follows :" The importance to American mathematicians of a first-class journal is that it sets high standards for them to aim at.
* Ivan, one of the protagonists of the historical novel by the Cuban writer Leonardo Padura Fuentes, El hombre que amaba a los perros ( The Man Who Loved Dogs ), is the editor of a university journal of veterinary medicine, who manages to make a living during the Special Period in Cuba by helping people take care of their dogs.
The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of Homo floresiensis was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee, editor of the journal Nature as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the Orang Pendek and yeti were " founded on grains of truth ".
From 1890 on, he had a friend and admirer in Judge Francis C. Russell of Chicago, who introduced Peirce to editor Paul Carus and owner Edward C. Hegeler of the pioneering American philosophy journal The Monist, which eventually published articles by Peirce, at least 14.
Social work pioneer and journal editor Paul Kellogg offered Eastman her first job, investigating labor conditions for The Pittsburgh Survey sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation.
Between 1902 and 1939 Hilbert was editor of the Mathematische Annalen, the leading mathematical journal of the time.
In 1910 he became joint editor of the journal Logos.
" He was an original editor of Husserl's new journal, Jahrbuch ; one of his works ( giving a phenomenological analysis of the law of obligations ) appeared in its first issue.
When Fermi submitted his paper on beta decay to the prestigious journal Nature, the journal's editor turned it down because " it contained speculations which were too remote from reality ".
" He was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, a highly influential member of the Bloomsbury Group, and the editor of the influential journal Mind.
Chapman had recently bought the campaigning, left-wing journal The Westminster Review, and Evans became its assistant editor in 1851.
Although Chapman was the named editor, it was Evans who did most of the work in running the journal, contributing many essays and reviews, from the January 1852 number until the dissolution of her arrangement with Chapman in the first half of 1854.
dr .) in 1987, with a study on Swedish romanticism, but had meanwhile been active as a literary critic, translator and journal editor, and was one of the introducers of the continental tradition of literary scholarship in Sweden.
Robert Sussman, an evolutionary anthropologist and the editor in-chief of American Anthropologist, explained why the journal did not accept ads for Rushton's 1998 book:
According to the principal editor of the journal, Leonard Lewisohn: " Although a number of major Islamic poets easily rival the likes of Dante, Shakespeare and Milton in importance and output, they still enjoy only a marginal literary fame in the West because the works of Arabic and Persian thinkers, writers and poets are considered as negligible, frivolous, tawdry sideshows beside the grand narrative of the Western Canon.
Besides his teaching, Merleau-Ponty was also political editor for Les Temps modernes from the founding of the journal in October 1945 until December 1952.
He was a member of the Politburo ( 1924 – 1929 ) and Central Committee ( 1917 – 1937 ), chairman of the Communist International ( Comintern, 1926 – 1929 ), and the editor in chief of Pravda ( 1918 – 1929 ), the journal Bolshevik ( 1924 – 1929 ), Izvestia ( 1934 – 1936 ), and the Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
Throughout the 1950s, Trudeau was a leading figure in the opposition to the repressive rule of Premier of Quebec Maurice Duplessis as the founder and editor of Cité Libre, a dissident journal that helped provide the intellectual basis for the Quiet Revolution.
He became part owner, chief editor, and an active contributor to the literary journal Magazin für Literatur, where he hoped to find a readership sympathetic to his philosophy.
After he started to focus more on his art and less on athletics, he took courses in art that led to him being a lead cartoonist and art editor for the Eucleian Society's ( a secretive student society at NYU ) monthly journal, The Medley.
Gordis was the founding editor in 1951 of the quarterly journal Judaism.
Goldman's Knowledge in a Social World came out in 1999 ; he is currently editor of the journal Episteme: a journal of social epistemology, which was founded in 2004.

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