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It was said that the Hetman plotted to take over the entire Hearst newspaper empire one day by means of various coups: the destruction of editors who tried to halt his course, the unfrocking of publishers whose mistakes of judgment might be magnified in secret reports to Mr. Hearst.
In terms of war strategy, Lincoln articulated two priorities: to ensure that Washington was well-defended, and to conduct an aggressive war effort that would satisfy the demand in the North for prompt, decisive victory ; major Northern newspaper editors expected victory within 90 days.
# Newspaper distribution, held by Haymamul ( some newspaper editors believe that Haymamul deliberately refuses to print more newspaper copies in order to minimize the impact of unfavorable press coverage of the government )
Student editors and managers are solely responsible for the content of the State Press newspaper and its associated website.
Watterson stopped drawing Calvin and Hobbes at the end of 1995 with a short statement to newspaper editors and his readers that he felt he had achieved all he could in the medium.
Watterson announced the end of Calvin and Hobbes on November 9, 1995, with the following letter to newspaper editors:
After many letter writing campaigns demanding the removal of the strip were unsuccessful, conservatives changed their tactics, and instead of writing to newspaper editors, they began writing to one of the printers who prints the color Sunday comics.
But she was also a hit with the critics ; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne.
Category: 19th-century American newspaper editors
It is widely believed by historians that Federalist newspaper editors Nathan Hale, Benjamin and John Russell were the instigators, but the historical record gives no definitive evidence as to who created or uttered the word for the first time.
In June 1939, Franco-German relations were strained when the head of the French section of the Dienststelle Ribbentrop, Otto Abetz, was expelled from France following allegations that he had bribed two French newspaper editors to print pro-German articles.
Several prominent former and or current newspaper editors and publishers have become Catholics as well – Charles Moore ( The Daily Telegraph ), John Wilkins and Clifford Longley ( The Tablet ) and Dr William Oddie ( The Catholic Herald ).
The chief political issues included opposition to the tax imposed by Congress to pay for the mobilization of the new army and the navy in the Quasi-War against France in 1798, and the Alien and Sedition Acts, by which Federalists were trying to stifle dissent, especially by Republican newspaper editors.
While living in Cologne, they created and served as editors for a new daily newspaper called the Neue Rheinische Zeitung.
Category: American newspaper editors
Heath came to be seen as a liability by many Conservative MPs, party activists and newspaper editors.
At one time or another reform-minded mayors like H. S. Broiles and crusading newspaper editors like B.
" As the presidential election got closer, two other newspaper editors left Rwanda.
Category: Canadian newspaper editors
Category: 19th-century American newspaper editors
Category: English newspaper editors
The Hur Herald is an online newspaper that features reporting on local issues and commentary from editors and community members.
As education policy in Krashen ’ s home state of California became increasingly hostile to bilingualism, he responded with research critical of the new policies, public speaking engagements, and with letters written to newspaper editors.

editors and Chicago
The Chicago Manual of Style, in its section " Words derived from proper names ", gives some examples of both lowercase and capitalized stylings, including a few terms styled both ways, and says, " Authors and editors must decide for themselves, but whatever choice is made should be followed consistently throughout a work.
The Tribune absorbed three other Chicago publications under the new editors: the Free West in 1855, the Democratic Press in 1858, and the Chicago Democrat in 1861, whose editor, John Wentworth, left his position to become Chicago Mayor.
In July 2011, the Chicago Tribune underwent its first round of layoffs of editorial employees in more than two years, letting go about 20 editors and reporters.
The online edition includes the searchable text of both the 15th and 16th — its most recent — editions with features such as tools for editors, a citation guide summary, and searchable access to a Q & A, where University of Chicago Press editors answer readers ' style questions.
* Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide — compiled by the editors of The Chicago Manual of Style
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra was voted the best orchestra in the United States and the fifth best orchestra in the world by editors of the British classical music magazine Gramophone in November, 2008.
Some were the editors of major underground newspapers or alternative magazines, including Yippies Abe Peck ( Chicago Seed ), Jeff Shero Nightbyrd ( New York's Rat ), Paul Krassner ( The Realist ), Robin Morgan ( Ms. Magazine ), Mayer Vishner ( L. A. Weekly ), and Gabrielle Schang ( Alternative Media ).
In May 2002, Sun-Times editors Joycelyn Winnecke and Bill Adee, who were at the time husband and wife, both quit on the same day to join the rival Chicago Tribune.
The Chicago Manual of Style notes that " the great mass of linguistic issues that writers and editors wrestle with don't really concern grammar at all — they concern usage: the collective habits of a language's native speakers.
The editors usually hold skeptical views on government interventions and policies, reflecting their affirmation towards the Chicago school view of economics.
It had strong support from powerful Republican newspaper editors such as Murat Halstead of the Cincinnati Commercial, Horace White of the Chicago Tribune, Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal, Samuel Bowles of the Springfield Republican and especially Whitelaw Reid and Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune.
Past and current guest editors and contributors include Reason Magazine editor Nick Gillespie, Washington Post reporter David Weigel, DCeiver editor and Huffington Post writer Jason Linkins, Gawker editor and The Awl founder Choire Sicha, New York comedian and author Sara Benincasa, Chicago artist and journalist Lauri Apple, Boston Globe political blogger Garrett Quinn, cartoonist Benjamin Frisch, and Vanity Fair online writer Juli Weiner.
Current History ’ s board of contributing editors today includes Catherine Boone ( University of Texas at Austin ); Bruce Cumings ( University of Chicago ); Deborah Davis ( Yale University ); David B. H. Denoon ( New York University ); Larry Diamond ( Stanford University ); Michele Dunne ( Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ); Barry Eichengreen ( University of California, Berkeley ); C. Christine Fair ( Georgetown University ); Sumit Ganguly ( Indiana University ); Marshall Goldman ( Wellesley College ); G. John Ikenberry ( Princeton University ); Michael T. Klare ( Hampshire College ); Joshua Kurlantzick ( Council on Foreign Relations ); Michael McFaul ( Stanford University, currently on leave ); Rajan Menon ( Lehigh University ); Augustus Richard Norton ( Boston University ); Joseph Nye ( Harvard University ); Michael Shifter ( Inter-American Dialogue ); Arturo Valenzuela ( Georgetown University, currently on leave ); and Jeffrey Wasserstrom ( University of California, Irvine ).
It was developed in 1960 by Margaret Vinci Heldt of Elmhurst, Illinois, owner of the Margaret Vinci Coiffures in downtown Chicago, who won the National Coiffure Championship in 1954, and who had been asked by the editors of Modern Beauty Salon magazine to design a new hairstyle that would reflect the coming decade.
* Science and Genesis, chapter in Clifford N. Matthews and Roy Abraham Varghese, editors, Cosmic Beginnings and Human Ends: Where Science and Religion Meet, Chicago, Open Court, 1995.
Attendees included Yost and editors from Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago.
Initially greeted with scorn by critics and newspaper editors in the city of its gaze ( The Chicago Daily News famously called it a " Case for Ra ( n ) t Control "), it is now widely regarded by scholars as the definitive prose portrait of the city of Chicago, although it has never rivaled the literary status of Carl Sandburg's 1916 poem " Chicago.
Thirty-five editors met at the Congress Hotel in Chicago.
It was signed by 431 prominent citizens from those cities: financiers John D. Rockefeller and J. P. Morgan, future President William McKinley, and Chief Justice Melville Fuller ; many members of Congress ; the editors of all major newspapers in those five cities, including the still-extant Boston Globe, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, and Washington Post ; and a long list of university and seminary presidents, mayors, and leading businessmen.

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