학술논문

The First Issue.
Document Type
Interview
Source
TIME Magazine. 2/27/2023, Vol. 201 Issue 7/8, p25-25. 2/3p. 2 Black and White Photographs.
Subject
*INFORMATION overload
Language
ISSN
0040-781X
Abstract
Gibbs, the first woman to be editor-inchief of TIME, is the Edward R. Murrow Professor of Practice of Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE): Hadden, left, and Luce, center, in Cleveland with politician William R. Hopkins, who is reading a 1925 issue of the magazine PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) Stay tuned for more of this series on time.com and in upcoming issues HENRY LUCE AND BRITON Hadden and their scrappy team of 20-somethings piled into a cab to barrel across town to the printing plant on the last Tuesday in February 1923. The choice of Cannon for the cover spoke to Luce and Hadden's conviction that people don't just make news, they make history, destiny as personality, and so that week and every week to come for decades, it would almost always be a person or persons on the cover of TIME. [Extracted from the article]