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Jules Chametzky In 1958, Chametzky penned a memo suggesting that the University of Massachusetts's English Department sponsor a new literary magazine ; the following year, the Massachusetts Review, a quarterly publication, was launched.
Nagai Tatsuo Due to this encouragement, Nagai devoted his energies to writing, submitting a stage play to the Imperial Garden Theater in 1923, and publishing Kuroi Gohan ('' Black Rice'') in Bungeishunjū, a monthly literary journal founded by Kikuchi Kan.
Mariano Jes?s CuencoHe was the publisher of the Spanish -- language newspaper El Precursor of Cebu, a newspaper which ran from 1907 until the eve of World War II.
David IrvingHe wrote for'' Felix'', Imperial's student newspaper, and in 1959 served as editor of the University of London Carnival Committee's journal, Carnival Times.
James Little (physician)From January 1872, Little changed the journal from a quarterly to a monthly publication under the title, Dublin Journal of Medical Science.
Theodor VahlenFrom this position, in 1936, Vahlen began publishing the journal Deutsche Mathematik, for which the Berlin mathematician Ludwig Bieberbach was the editor ; in the journal, political articles preceded the scholarly articles.
Abram S. IsaacsStarting in 1878, he edited The Jewish Messenger, a weekly publication devoted to Jewish communal affairs.
Jiang ChunfangIn 1941, after consultations with ITAR-TASS, he started the Times Weekly () on behalf of the Soviet side, and acted as the editor-in-chief.
William BrockieIn 1841 we hear of him as book-keeper and traveller to a wholesale firm, and later in charge of a school at Kailzie, Peebleshire, which he relinquished on joining the Free Church, and then started his lengthy journalistic career by becoming editor of Border, a Free Church paper published at Kelso.
Joseph Alexander AltshelerHe started working for the New York World in 1892, first as the paper's Hawaiian correspondent and then as the editor of the Worlds tri-weekly magazine.
Imran AnwarHe is the founder of'' Ummedia'' and Moderate & Modern Muslims Movement, Founder & former Editor of Pakistan News Service, and PakistanNews, the first daily online and emailed newspaper, founded in 1989.
Ram?n SaadiHe was president of the Peronist youth wing of Catamarca, and in 1982 was named editor of the newspaper La Voz.
Morrie RyskindIn the 1950s, he contributed articles to the early free market publication, The Freeman, Later, he lent money to Buckley to help start The National Review, which began publication in 1955, another journal to which he was an early contributor.
Kurt TucholskyOn January 9, 1913 his first article appeared in the theatre magazine Die Schaubühne, the weekly paper that was later renamed Die Weltbühne and which was owned by the publicist Siegfried Jacobsohn who was to be Tucholsky's friend and mentor until his death.
Clarence HathawayEarly in 1929 Hathaway was named the editor of the monthly magazine of the Trade Union Unity League, Labor Unity.
A. W. TozerIt was May 1950, when Tozer was elected editor of the Alliance Weekly magazine, now called, Alliance Life, the official publication of the C&MA.
Kuno MeyerIn 1903 Meyer founded the School of Irish Learning in Dublin, and the next year created its journal Ériu, of which he was the editor.
Elmer Ernest RoperRoper edited the AF of L's official organ Alberta Labour News from 1921 to 1935when he changed the newspaper's name to People's Weekly and made it the de facto house organ of the new Alberta Co-operative Commonwealth Federation with William Irvine as co-editor.
Carl Heinrich BeckerIn 1910 he founded Der Islam, a journal for the history and culture of the Middle East, and was its first editor.
William Stewart RossIn 1882 he served as co-editor with the elder Watts on the Secular Review, and two years later Ross became its sole editor and proprietor, penning many essays on secularism using the pseudonym'' Saladin''.
Roger ScrutonScruton edited The Salisbury Review until 2001 and remains on its editorial board.
Olivar AsselinIn 1930, he became the editor-in-chief of Le Canada and founded, five years later, his own newspapers, named L'Ordre and La Renaissance.
Jonas JablonskisAfter the press ban was lifted in 1904, he served on the editorial boards of the newspapers Vilniaus žinios (Vilnius News) and Lietuvos ūkininkas (Lithuanian Farmer) and edited the publications of Aušra (The Dawn).
Pavel GantarIn 1976, he joined the editorial board of the Journal for the Critique of Science (Časopis za kritiko znanosti, ČKZ), together with people like Mladen Dolar, Slavoj Žižek, and Rado Riha.
Rasik Krishna Mallick He was editor of the magazine Jnananwesan and was one of the sponsors of Parthenon, the first English magazine to be edited and published by Indians in 1830.
Alonzo T. JonesIn addition to this position, together with E. J. Waggoner, in 1887 Jones also became editor of the American Sentinel, the official organ of the religious liberty department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (later known as the Sentinel of Liberty, and finally simply Liberty magazine).
Malik RamIn January 1967, he launched his own quarterly literary review Tahreer and as its editor he was actively associated with Ilmi Majlis in Delhi, a body of young Urdu research scholars and writers.
Maria RygierIn 1907 she became editor of the newspaper Lotta di classe, a socialist revolutionary publication.
Learned HandHand had already turned to an alternative political outlet in Herbert Croly's The New Republic, a liberal magazine which he had helped launch in 1914.
Julius WaylandMoving to Pueblo, Colorado in 1893, Wayland started a radical periodical, The Coming Nation, which quickly became the most popular socialist newspaper in America.
Jaime CarbonellStarting in 1980, he co-edited the first three books on ML, launched the ML conferences and was a co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of ML Journal.
Lorraine Hansberry In 1951, she joined the staff of the black newspaper Freedom, edited by Louis E. Burnham and published by Paul Robeson.
Gerald GouldGould regularly contributed poetry to the Herald and gave several sonnets to Millicent Fawcett's Common Cause when it became the Woman's Leader in 1920.
Alexandru MacedonskiMacedonski's series of short-lived periodicals resumed in 1905, when he founded Le Beau Danube Bleu (French for'' The Beautiful Blue Danube'') and Liga Conservatoare ('' The Conservative League'').
Franz MehringMehring left Die Waage after an argument with Sonnemann and in 1884 became chief editor of the liberal Berlin Volks-Zeitung newspaper.
Ardengo SofficiOn returning to Italy in 1907, Soffici settled in Poggio a Caiano in the countryside near Florence (where he lived for the rest of his life) and wrote articles on modern artists for the first issue of the political and cultural magazine La Voce.
Elizabeth Gurley FlynnIn 1936, Flynn joined the Communist Party and wrote a feminist column for its journal, the Daily Worker.
Scott NearingShortly after its founding in 1949, Nearing began contributing a'' World Events'' column to the independent theoretical Monthly Review, established by dissident Marxist economists Paul Sweezy and Leo Huberman.
John G. WoolleyAs the 19th century ended and the 20th began, Woolley was successively editor (and part-owner) of The Lever in Chicago and of the journal into which it merged, The New Voice, national organ of the Prohibition Party, founded in 1899.
Peter Phillips (conductor)In 1995 he became the owner and Publisher of The Musical Times, the oldest continuously published music journal in the world.
Dovid KatzIn 1994 he founded at Oxford the then sole literary monthly magazine in Yiddish,'' Yiddish Pen'' and edited its first 27 issues.
Aleister CrowleyIn March 1909, Crowley began production of a biannual periodical that acted as the'' Official Organ'' of the A ∴ A ∴, titled The Equinox, which was billed as'' The Review of Scientific Illuminism''.
Eynulla FatullayevEynulla Emin oglu Fatullayev () (born 25 September 1976, Baku) is an Azerbaijani journalist and editor-in-chief of the independent Russian - language weekly Realny Azerbaijan and Azeri - language daily Gündəlik Azərbaycan newspapers.
C. Wright MillsIn the mid-1940s while still at Maryland, Mills began contributing' journalistic sociology' and opinion pieces to intellectual journals such as The New Republic, The New Leader, and Politics, the journal established by his friend Dwight Macdonald in 1944.
Luigi CremonaAs early as 1856 Cremona had begun to contribute to the Annali di scienze matematiche e fisiche, and to the Annali di matematica, of which he became afterwards joint editor.
Bo YangHe became `` the director of the Pingyuan Publishing House'' in 1966 and now edited also `` the cartoon page of China Daily'' (中華日报).
A. C. CuzaIn 1912, he became the editor of the Party official voice, the Unirea newspaper.
Petro MarkoFrom March 1, 1936 he became the editor of ABC, a literary review which was banned by the monarchist authorities soon after, following with Marko being arrested and sent to internment.
Ren? Avil?s FabilaSince 1999 he is founder and editor of the monthly cultural magazine El Buho (The Owl), with a circulation of 5,000 copies distributed free to promote reading.
Maurice IssermanIsserman's parents had divorced in 1959, and his mother remarried Walter Snow, a local newspaper reporter, who had been a Communist in the 1930s, and a minor figure on the literary Left (John Reed Club member, and editor of `' The Anvil,'' a midwestern radical literary magazine).
Leslie PlummerIn 1922 he became General Manager for the New Leader, a paper edited by H. N. Brailsford as the party journal of the Independent Labour Party.
Shripad Amrit DangeIn 1922, with Lotvala's help, Dange launched the English weekly, Socialist, the first Indian Marxist journal.
Marie Dominique BouixIn 1847 he was named to a chaplaincy, and became editor of the Voix de la Verité, to which he had already been a frequent contributor.
Bogdan Petriceicu HasdeuIn 1863, Hasdeu again moved his residence, from Iaşi to Bucharest ; he began editing the satirical magazine Aghiuţă, which ceased publication the following year.
Edward AvelingHe edited the secular humanist magazine,'' The Freethinker'' when its founding editor George William Foote was imprisoned for blasphemy in 1883.
Andr? GideIn 1908, Gide helped found the literary magazine Nouvelle Revue Française (The New French Review).
Alfredo PimentaIn 1915 he appeared as a contributor of the Portuguese Nation magazine, organ of the political philosophy of Integralismo Lusitano, and ended up becoming a militant monarchist and became a prominent counselor.
James Andrew CorcoranIn 1876 the American Catholic Quarterly Review was founded, and Corcoran was made chief editor, assisted by George Dering Wolff.
Abed KhanIn late 2011, Abed Khan was going to publish a new daily newspaper named Jagoran as Editor & Publisher.
Rogelio FrigerioAlienated by the magazine's staunch opposition to the new populist Administration of Juan Perón, however, Frigerio left its editorial board shortly before Perón had the magazine shuttered in 1947.
Anton G. LeitnerZeitschrift für Lyrik, Essay und Kritik In 1993, Anton G. Leitner and Ludwig Steinherr founded the literary magazine DAS GEDICHT, which is today one of the largest literary magazine exclusively dedicated to poetry.
Jerzy PilchIn 1989 Pilch began to contribute highly popular satirical essays for the Kraków-based liberal Catholic weekly Tygodnik Powszechny, which established him as a public intellectual.
Janusz Korczak In 1926 Korczak arranged for the children of the Dom Sierot to begin their own newspaper, the Mały Przegląd (Little Review), as a weekly attachment to the daily Polish-Jewish Newspaper Nasz Przegląd (Our Review).
Eliezer Livneh After the outbreak of World War II he became a propagandist for the Haganah and Mapai and was the founder (with Galili and Gershon Rivlin) and editor of Maarachot (meaning both'' systems'' and'' military campaigns''), a newspaper on military affairs, in 1939.
Donald BarnhouseBarnhouse also founded Eternity magazine in 1931 and was editor-in-chief of the monthly publication.
James Springer White The paper which James White initially started,'' The Present Truth'', was combined with another periodical called the'' Advent Review'' in 1850 to become the'' Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald'', still published as the'' Adventist Review'' today.
Henry Martyn WhitneyIn 1873 Whitney bought the Hawaiian Gazette company which published a weekly.
Israel Albert HorowitzChess Review magazine was founded in 1933 as a partnership between Horowitz and Isaac Kashdan.
Sayyid SyeedSyeed, one of the founders of the quarterly American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (AJISS), served as its Editor-in-Chief (1984 -- 94).
Izzat HusriehIn May 1944, Izzat Husrieh founded his own evening newspaper in Damascus called Al-Alam (The Flag), becoming editor-in-chief.
Ernst HenriciFrom 1907, he worked in Leipzig as editor of the Spanish and English language magazines'' El Comprador'' and'' Energy''.
Karol Kuryluk In 1933 Kuryluk founded the cultural periodical Sygnały (`` Signals Magazine'') with the poet Tadeusz Hollender and became its editor-in-chief.
John Edward BruceBeginning in 1910, he served as American Correspondent for the African Times and Orient Review of London, England, edited by Dusé Mohamed Ali.
John R. Rice 200px | thumb | left | Sword of the Lord Magazine In 1934, Rice founded The Sword of the Lord, a bi-weekly publication that grew into an influential fundamentalist Baptist newspaper.
John Greenleaf WhittierWhittier became an out-spoken critic of President Andrew Jackson, and by 1830 was editor of the prominent New England Weekly Review in Hartford, Connecticut, the most influential Whig journal in New England.
Robert Spears (minister)There he conducted a very successful school, and originated (1856) a monthly religious magazine, the Christian Freeman'.
S. SivanayagamSivanayagam became the first editor of the Saturday Review in January 1982.
Vladimir Vladimirovich Kara-MurzaIn 2002 he was editor-in-chief of the London-based financial publication'' Russian Investment Review''.
Xavier ThaninayagamHe founded a quarterly academic journal called Tamil Studies and ran it till 1966.
Corneliu Vadim TudorDuring the communist era, he worked as a journalist, editor, and poet : in the early 1970s, he was one of the editors at România Liberă, and after 1975 was an editor at the Romanian official press agency, Agerpress.
Joseph WaeckerleOver the years he served the Journal, now Annals of Emergency Medicine, as a reviewer, Editorial Board member, Section Editor, Associate Editor and was appointed Editor in Chief in 1989.
Stephan HermlinHe moved to East Berlin in 1947, and was a contributor to several communist magazines, including Tägliche Rundschau, Ulenspiegel, Aufbau, and Sinn und Form.
Hubert Harrison In January 1920 Harrison became principal editor of the Negro World, the newspaper of Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).
A. J. Seymour In 1945, Seymour founded Kyk-Over-Al (sometimes spelled Kykoveral), a literary journal named for an early Dutch fort on the Essequibo River.
W. W. PrescottBack in America in 1901, he became vice-president of the General Conference, chairman of the Review and Herald Publishing Association board, and editor of the Review and Herald.
Syed Qasim MahmoodIn 1985, Qasim founded monthly Urdu magazine, `` Talib-e-Ilum'' (Student).
John SavilleHe was associated with the Socialist Register (editor with Ralph Miliband) and the multi-volume Dictionary of Labour Biography ; from 1972 onwards he was one of the editors of the ten-volume Dictionary.
William Martin Murphythumb | 160px | left |'' The Vulture of Dartry Hall'', a contemporary satirical depiction In 1900, he bought the insolvent Irish Daily Independent from the Parnellites, merging it with the Daily Nation.
Nikolai Vladimirovich NekrasovOn 1 June 1922 Nekrasov together with Gregory Demidyuk founded the cultural review La Nova Epoko (The New Epoch), which became one of the organs of SAT.
Hideo YoshinoYoshino returned to Kamakura in 1931, and devoted his studies to folklore, ancient literature and languages, self-publishing a monthly magazine, Yoshino Fuji Monthly, and holding monthly poetry meetings.
George KettmannUntil 1941 he was editor in chief of Volk en Vaderland (People and Fatherland), the weekly journal of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (NSB), the movement of Anton Mussert.
Giuseppe PinelliHe worked as an errand boy and then a warehouse worker, but he still found time to read and become active with a Milan - area anarchist group in 1944 and other groups later, including a group which published the weekly paper Il Libertario.
Sally Ann FreedmanSince 1994, she has served as editor of the Counselor's Notebook, the monthly publication of the Massachusetts School Counselors Association.
Ferdinand Lindheimer In 1852, Lindheimer was hired as an editor, and along with Carl Adolph Douai, helped found the German-language newspaper known as the Die Neu-Braunfelser Zeitung.
Karl Ludwig MicheletHe was the first editor of Der Gedanke (1860), the official organ of the society.
Ron KolmIn 2012 Ron Kolm became a contributing editor of Sensitive Skin magazine, and the editor of the Evergreen Review.
Jeffrey St. ClairIn 1990, he moved to Oregon to edit the influential environmental magazine Forest Watch, published by the libertarian economist Randal O'Toole.
Guido von MengdenIn 1925 he moved to the Westdeutscher Spielverband as manager, becoming also the chief editor of its social organ Fußball und Leichtathletik.
Valeriu SaharneanuIn 2001, Saharneanu founded Gazeta Românească -LSB- The Romanian Gazette -RSB-, a weekly magazine sold in Moldova that compiled articles from major Romanian media outlets.
Alexandre HerculanoIn 1837 he founded the Panorama in imitation of the English Penny Magazine, and there and in Illustraco he published the historical tales which were afterwards collected into Lendas e Narrativas ; in the same year he became royal librarian at the Ajuda Palace, which enabled him to continue his studies of the past.