Not exact matches
It does not diminish a man or a magazine to believe that 1908 was, in the providence of God, precisely the right
time for
Charles Clayton Morrison to become an
editor and for The Christian Century to become an «undenominational» magazine devoted to church and public affairs.
Shortly before his death in 1948,
Charles C. Wilson could once more be seen at the
editor's desk of a big - city newspaper — this
time as the boss of those erstwhile newshounds the Three Stooges in the two - reel comedy Crime on Their Hands (1948).
In 1972,
Charles and the magazine relocated to the California Bay Area, and in 1976
Charles quit his electrical engineering job to become a full -
time editor.
After thanking their patrons Spider McGee (and his book Monkey Justice http://bit.ly/monkjust),
Charles Eugene Anderson (and his book
Time Code http://bit.ly/thymecode) and J. Rutger Madison (and his book A Curse Upon the Saints http://bit.ly/sntcurse), the publishing patriots chatted about social media, author courses, and
editor - finding tools.
On the right is long -
time tech writer and
editor Charles Arthur.
New York
Times columnist and senior
editor Charles Duhigg, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2013 for his series on Apple dubbed, «The iEconomy.»