Sentences with phrase «affairs editor from»

Prior to that he was a vice president of Harper & Row Publishers and Newsweek's senior national affairs editor from 1965 to 1969.

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Far from a recluse, O'Connor was an active participant in literary affairs, corresponding frequently with authors and editors in New York and elsewhere and traveling to lecture as much as she was physically able.
Briefed to suspect them of unsophisticated leftism in world affairs, a reader will quickly find that the editors were suspicious of Marxism, had moved far from socialism — though they allowed some contributors to defend it — and were extremely critical of the Soviet Union.
Morgan Pehme, editor - in - chief for City & State explained that a local regulation prohibited them from providing cocktails at the highly publicized affair.
Mr. Prior cited a tweet from Gotham Gazette Executive Editor Ben Max: ««I was hoping that Vincent Gentile would be here» says a military veteran now testifying at consumer affairs cmte budget hearing.»
«This problem stems from the fact that renewables are not a reliable or constant source of power, and sudden dips or spikes in energy could stress the grids, potentially leading to damage and power loss,» Clint Richards, an analyst and associate editor of The Diplomat, a Tokyo - based magazine covering Asian affairs, wrote yesterday.
When I asked another editor about this disturbing state of affairs, she told me a very entertaining story about a check that she didn't get from a magazine that she wrote some freelance articles for.
Members will hear from the Executive Director, the Secretary - Treasurer, the Editors - in - Chief of AAI journals (The Journal of Immunology and ImmunoHorizons), and the Chair of the Committee on Public Affairs on the financial standing of AAI and other matters of importance to the membership.
Martin discusses the country's good year with John Peet, Europe editor at The Economist, and Rami Khouri, international affairs expert from American University of Beirut.
Brooks Brierley tells the sad story of America's most expensive vintage thoroughbred / Driving a boat - tailed AC — The Editor gets to grips with a rare Anzani - engined survivor from the early days of the Thames Ditton marque / Magic Morris Minor — Alec Issigonis's postwar masterpiece is as collectable today as ever — Michael Worthington - Williams inaugurates our new series of expanded and very comprehensive Buyer's Guide / Wizardry in the land of Oz — There may not be many bushes in the Bush but you can trust Nick Baldwin to find a rusting relic / Prescott in 1950 — It's spot - the - celebrity time as Brian Heath pores over a newly discovered hoard of old hillclimb photos / Brighton revisited — Tom Threlfall describes the other Brighton Run while Peter Corrana gives us his driving impressions of one of the most covetable contestants in the main event / Immortal Austin 7 — Bill Boddy (who has owned nine of them) tells what it is about Herbert Austin's little wonder that keeps it at the top of the old - car parade / A summer affair For Vitoria Ainsworth — marriage meant an adventurous initiation into the joys of owning a Roesch Talbot / The real McCurd — Michael Worthington - Williams researches yet another obscure but fascinating UK motor manufacturer of the 1920s / Styled by the Wind — Touring 4 - seater lightweight bodywork on the Alfa Romeo 6C 2300B Mille Miglia was one of the first attempts at introducing aero technology to automotive coachbuilding.
Dr. Kaplan, who earned his DVM from Auburn in 1963, is a retired veterinarian, formerly a writer, editor, and consultant on public affairs issues.
This week on the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss this pioneering project with John Davidow, the WBUR.org executive editor who helped WBUR win a $ 250,000 grant from the Knight News Challenge -LSB-...]
This week on the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss this pioneering project with John Davidow, the WBUR.org executive editor who helped WBUR win a $ 250,000 grant from the Knight News Challenge to launch the project, and Judge Mark S. Coven, presiding justice at Quincy District Court, where the project will be based.
The site has posted Waxman's open response to the editors, in which he calls the issue a «jarring anomaly» and says he is left «saddened, that this issue of Legal Affairs departs from its worthwhile mission.»
10 years ago, your typical legal directories session, organized by an industry group or consultancy, was a «tips to write a good submission» or «hear from the editor about how your firm can engage with the directories» kind of affair.
On November 9, 2017, the editors of CEE Legal Matters sat down with a cross-section of experts from leading law firms and prominent in - house legal departments in Turkey to learn about the current state of affairs in that ever - changing market.
Today, Julie is interviewed by Chris Dollard, Editor - in - Chief of The Gottman Relationship Blog, to discuss how to define and diagnose trauma and the development of the new Treating Affairs and Trauma online course from The Gottman Institute.
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