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The New York Times

Citation
For the section of its Sunday newspaper edited by Lester Markel and headed, "Review of the Week," which for seventeen years has brought enlightenment and intelligent commentary to its readers.
Tags: 1953

Editorial Staff

Citation
For their spontaneous and cooperative coverage of a bank robbery and police chase leading to the capture of the bandit.
Tags: 1953
Publication
Providence (RI) Journal and Evening Bulletin

Stuart H. Perry

Job title
editor and publisher
First name
Stuart H.
Last name
Perry

Stuart H. Perry (1874-1957) was a newspaper publisher and authority on meteorites. He made extensive collections of meteorites and donated many specimens to the United States National Museum (USNM). In 1940, Perry became an Honorary Associate in Mineralogy, USNM, a title he held until his death.

Employer
The Adrian (Mich.) Telegram
Ordering weight
1

Grayson Kirk

Job title
president
First name
Grayson
Last name
Kirk
Location
New York, NY

(Courtesy of The New York Times)

Grayson Kirk, 94, President of Columbia During the 1968 Student Protests, Is Dead

By Karen W. Arenson

November 22, 1997

Grayson Louis Kirk, the scholarly president of Columbia University whose ill-fated decision in the spring of 1968 to turn 1,000 police officers in riot gear against student protesters became an emblem of the generational conflict characterizing the Vietnam War era, died early yesterday morning.

He was 94 and died in his sleep at his home in Bronxville, N.Y., his son, John G. Kirk, said.

Employer
Columbia University
Ordering weight
1