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Ross was succeeded as editor by William Shawn ( 1951 – 1987 ), followed by Robert Gottlieb ( 1987 – 1992 ) and Tina Brown ( 1992 – 1998 ).
* Here But Not Here: My Life with William Shawn and the New Yorker by Lillian Ross ( 1998 )
He is the son of William Shawn, the longtime editor of The New Yorker, and journalist Cecille Shawn ( née Lyon ); his brother, Allen, is a composer.
* Miller, Shawn William.
Howard's family ( Debbie Reynolds, Wilford Brimley, Gregory Jbara, Kate McGregor-Stewart, Alice Drummond, Selma Blair ), friends ( Debra Monk, Ernie Sabella, Joseph Maher, William Duell ), students ( Shawn Hatosy, Zak Orth, Lauren Ambrose, Alexandra Holden ), co-workers ( Lewis J. Stadlen, Deborah Rush, Kevin Chamberlin ), and Emily are naturally shocked, but that is nothing compared to Howard's own reaction of disbelief and indignation, and he angrily tries to reassure those who know him that he is heterosexual.
Shortly afterwards John Hersey began discussions with William Shawn, an editor at The New Yorker, about a lengthy piece about the previous summer's bombing.
Lewis, essayist Edward Hoagland, literary critic Camille Paglia, rhetorician Kenneth Burke, fomer United Artists ' senior vice-president Steven Bach, novelists Bernard Malamud and John Gardner, trumpeter / composer Bill Dixon, composers Allen Shawn, Henry Brant, and Vivian Fine, painters Kenneth Noland and Jules Olitski, politicians Mansour Farhang and Mac Maharaj, poets Léonie Adams and Howard Nemerov, sculptor Anthony Caro, dancer / choreographer Martha Graham, drummer Milford Graves, author William " Bill " Butler ( author of The Butterfly Revolution ), economist Karl Polanyi and a number of Pulitzer Prize-winning poets including W. H. Auden, Stanley Kunitz, Mary Oliver, Theodore Roethke and Anne Waldman.
Shawn William Bates ( born April 3, 1975 in Medford, Massachusetts ) is an American professional ice hockey center and is currently a free agent.
Wolfe had written a two-part semi-fictional parody in New York of The New Yorker and its editor, William Shawn.
Salinger wrote to Jock Whitney “ With the printing of the inaccurate and sub-collegiate and gleeful and unrelievedly poisonous article on William Shawn, the name of the Herald Tribune, and certainly your own will very likely never again stand for anything either respect-worthy or honorable .” E. B.
White's letter to Whitney, dated “ April 1965 ,” contains the following passage: “ Tom Wolfe's piece on William Shawn violated every rule of conduct I know anything about.
He would be succeeded as editor by William Shawn.
In 1992, Brown accepted the company's invitation to become editor of The New Yorker, the fourth in its 73 year history and the first female to hold the position having been preceded by Harold Ross, William Shawn and Robert Gottlieb.
She has a son, Harold ( music producer / songwriter Levelsoundz ), and a daughter, Annie, with her ex-husband, the composer Allen Shawn ( son of The New Yorker's longtime editor William Shawn and brother of actor Wallace Shawn ).
William Shawn ( August 31, 1907 – December 8, 1992 ) was an American magazine editor who edited The New Yorker from 1952 until 1987.
William Shawn was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Benjiman T. and Anna ( née Bransky ) Chon.
In 1996, William Shawn's longtime New Yorker colleague Lillian Ross revealed in a memoir that she and Shawn had engaged in an extramarital affair from 1950 until his death, with Mrs. Shawn's knowledge.
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Putnam's, 1979 ) is a diary interspersed with memories of his life, the magazine, and its editor William Shawn -- who Kahn calls " The Iron Mouse.
That same day, the Diamondbacks traded Navarro, Beltrán Pérez, Danny Muegge and William Juarez to the Dodgers for Shawn Green.

William and editor
* 1849 – William Ernest Henley, English poet, critic, and editor ( d. 1903 )
Its first editor, William O. Eaton, just 22 years old, said " The Herald will be independent in politics and religion ; liberal, industrious, enterprising, critically concerned with literacy and dramatic matters, and diligent in its mission to report and analyze the news, local and global.
He firmly identifies Camelot with Winchester, an identification that remained popular over the centuries, though it was rejected by Malory's own editor, William Caxton, who preferred a Welsh location.
In this era, the Britannica moved from being a three-volume set ( 1st edition ) compiled by one young editorWilliam Smellie — to a 20-volume set written by numerous authorities.
" The sentiment is expressed by its original editor, William Smellie:
William Bright, then editor of Language: Journal of the Linguistic Society of America, wrote of Ethnologue that it " is indispensable for any reference shelf on the languages of the world.
The book in its published form may actually have been written entirely by its editor William W. Bartley, not by Hayek.
On March 4, 1887, William Randolph Hearst became editor and publisher of the San Francisco Examiner and transformed the sedate Examiner into " The Monarch of the Dailies.
William Gifford was appointed working editor.
Foot resigned in 1938 after the paper's first editor, William Mellor, was fired for refusing to adopt a new CP policy of backing a Popular Front, including non-socialist parties, against fascism and appeasement.
Mad is an American humor magazine founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines in 1952.
Their performances also featured absurdly comical stage props such as oversized fezzes and large cardboard cutout heads of newspaper editor William Allen White.
Three years later editorial page editor William P. Cheshire and four of his staff resigned, charging that, at the explicit direction of Sang Kook Han, a top official of the Unification Church, then-editor Arnaud de Borchgrave had stifled editorial criticism of political repression in South Korea.
William and Jane had two daughters, Jane Alice ( Jenny ), born January 1861, who developed epilepsy in her teens, and Mary ( May ) ( March 1862 – 1938 ), who became the editor of her father's works, a prominent socialist, and an accomplished designer and craftswoman.
Neither author was aware that the other's novel contained a William Ashbless until the coincidence was noticed by the editor responsible for both books, who suggested that the two consult one another so that their references would be consistent.
He later ran for mayor and governor and even sought the presidential nomination, but lost much of his personal prestige when outrage exploded in 1901 after columnist Ambrose Bierce and editor Arthur Brisbane published separate columns months apart that suggested the assassination of William McKinley.
* July 11 – William Ernest Henley, English poet, critic, and editor ( b. 1849 )
** William Bradford Huie, American journalist, editor, publisher and author ( b. 1910 )
* March 1 – William Dean Howells, American writer, historian, editor, and politician ( d. 1920 )
As of issue 94, William Earl Haskell is editor.
Not long after the conclusion of The Reader, a former editor, Norman Lockyer, decided to create a new scientific journal titled Nature, taking its name from a line by William Wordsworth: " To the solid ground of nature trusts the Mind that builds for aye ".
Hough bases his account on conversations with the Mirrors long-time editor Hugh Cudlipp, supplemented by the recollections of the scientist Solly Zuckerman and of Mountbatten ’ s valet, William Evans.

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