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 Margaret Carlson -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Carlson joined Time in January 1988 from (additional info and facts about The New Republic) The New Republic, where she was managing editor, and in 1994 became the first woman columnist in the magazine's history.
She currently appears as a panelist on the (additional info and facts about CNN) CNN political programs Inside Politics and (additional info and facts about The Capital Gang) The Capital Gang, is on the staff at (additional info and facts about Time Magazine) Time Magazine and writes a weekly column for the Los Angeles Times.
Margaret Carlson is a political commentator and columnist.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/margaret_carlson.htm   (168 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carlson joined Time in January 1988 from The New Republic, where she was managing editor, and in 1994 became the first woman columnist in the magazine's history.
She has appeared as a panelist on the CNN political programs Inside Politics and The Capital Gang, is on the staff at Time Magazine and writes a weekly column for the Los Angeles Times.
She has covered the last four presidential elections for the magazine and her journalism career has included stints as Washington bureau chief for Esquire magazine, editor of Washington Weekly, and editor of the Legal Times of Washington.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Margaret_Carlson   (157 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson Media Availability
Dubuque, Iowa – Clarke College is pleased to announce that Margaret Carlson, TIME magazine columnist and CNN panelist, will be the recipient of the 2003 Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Medallion of Excellence in the Field of Mass Communication.
Prior to that, Carlson served as the magazine’s deputy Washington bureau chief and as a White House correspondent.
Carlson was named a columnist for TIME magazine in February 1994.
www.clarke.edu /news/media/advisories/aug26.htm   (289 words)

  
 WRITER (Margaret) CARLSON OUT OF TIME
MARGARET Carlson, the first female columnist in the history of Time magazine and a fixture on CNN's "Capitol Gang," is about to sever her ties to the magazine, Media Ink has learned.
Carlson, a well-connected Beltway insider, had been a regularly appearing weekly columnist until the Sept. 11 attacks, but she's been all but invisible in the magazine's lineup since then.
I would have a hard time picturing a "waif of a woman" even attempting to stare down a Margaret Carlson type.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/730289/posts   (1401 words)

  
 Masters of Photography: Margaret Bourke-White
Her pictures were used for the lead article of the first issue, and one photograph of the dam was chosen as the first cover illustration for the magazine.
In that same year Bourke White was given credentials as an official U.S. Air Force photographer, with use of her pictures to be shared by the Air Force and Life magazine.
In 1936 she collaborated with the writer Erskine Caldwell on a project documenting the life of sharecroppers in the southern U.S.; the pictures and text appeared in 1937 in the book You Have Seen Their Faces.
www.masters-of-photography.com /B/bourke-white/b-w_articles1.html   (607 words)

  
 Women's Equity Resource Center
Margaret Bourke-White first started taking photos for Fortune magazine, then switched to Life magazine.
Throughout her life she fought against racism and poverty with her pictures of the victims of the dust bowl drought, poor tenant farmers in the American South, black flood victims in Kentucky, and of blacks and whites in South Africa during apartheid.
Took the photo on the first cover of Life magazine
www2.edc.org /WomensEquity/women/bourke.htm   (242 words)

  
 Rhodes: Margaret Bourke-White
Margaret Bourke-White was the first staff photographer of Fortune magazine, the first female war correspondent and the woman whose photographs made the covers of Life magazine famous.
You are here: HOME > News Center > Rhodes Magazine > Summer 2003 > In Print > Margaret Bourke-White
Before that, she made evocative, abstract photographs of American industry and architecture.
www.rhodes.edu /Rhodes/NewsCenter/RhodesMagazine/Summer2003/InPrint/Margaret-Bourke-White.cfm   (192 words)

  
 Margaret Warner
During her ten years at Newsweek, Warner covered Ronald Reagan’s second term, the 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns, and was a panelist in the second Bush-Dukakis debate, the only magazine journalist to take part in a presidential debate.
Prior to this position, Warner was a correspondent for Newsweek magazine, where she covered the White House and foreign affairs.
Margaret Warner on the Issues of the Day
home.comcast.net /~integritytalent/speakers/bios/warner.html   (359 words)

  
 Abortion - A Liberal Cause? (Margaret Sanger and Eugenics)
Margaret Sanger also continued to advocate for her racial prejudices in her magazine, Birth Control Review.
Sanger was the editor of the magazine, she shared its pages with the racist co-founders of the American Birth Control League.
Finally, Margaret Sanger and her organization began to be primary sponsors of abortion rights during her lifetime.
swissnet.ai.mit.edu /~rauch/nvp/consistent/peterson.html   (1238 words)

  
 Emily's Random Shoujo Manga Page!
For example, magazines like Ribon, Nakayoshi, or Ciao are aimed at young girls, while Margaret is intended for a slightly older age group.
Then I realized it is published by the same company :) Hmm the audience for this magazine seems to be about the same as Margaret.
Each magazine is printed on very cheap newprint paper and are almost always in either black and white or variations of one color and white or a paler version of that color.
www.niko-niko.net /random/phonebooks.html   (1238 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Anyone Can Grow Up: How George Bush and I Made It to the White House by Margaret Carlson
Margaret Carlson was named a columnist for Time magazine in 1994, making her the first woman columnist in the magazine's seventy-eight-year history.
Eight years, Margaret Carlson was named the first woman columnist at Time.
Carlson draws from her own life in the "Family Matters" section as well, commenting on subjects relating to children, women, and men — from abortion to balancing work and family, from feminism to sexual harassment.
www.powells.com /cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=17-0684808900-0   (759 words)

  
 Patience "V" Fisher Wainhouse Marshall
Margaret Vickers wife of Levin Marshall (Dorchester Land Records 20HD 624-628; Dorchester Co Genealogical Magazine Vol III #1, May, 1983, p.5) A Levin Marshall and Margaret Thomas applied for marriage license on February 26, 1803 Dorchester Co., MD (Dorchester County Maryland Genealogical Magazine Vol VIII No 6, March, 1989, p.
A Levin Marshall is shown deceased by October, 1817, Dorchester County Court, with children: Matthias Marshall, Margaret w/o Thomas Lee, Kesiah w/o William Furanden, Andrew Marshall, Henny w/o Richard Jenkins, Maria Marshall a minor, and Levin Marshall a minor.
Margaret Amelia Handy was born in Cincinnati, OH December 5, 1819.
www.ghotes.net /patience   (759 words)

  
 Premiere Magazine Adds $50,000 to Academy Library/Archive Endowment
Beverly Hills, CA - Premiere The Movie Magazine has contributed an additional $50,000 to the Academy Foundation's endowment for the support of the Margaret Herrick Library and the Academy Film Archive, bringing its total contribution to the Endowment Fund to $350,000.
The magazine pledged $250,000 to the Endowment in 1991 during the Academy Foundation's endowment campaign, and paid it off in 1996.
The Margaret Herrick Library and the Academy Film Archive are housed in the Academy's Center for Motion Picture Study, the converted Beverly Hills Waterworks building at Olympic and La Cienega boulevards in Beverly Hills.
www.oscars.org /press/pressreleases/1999/99.07.15.html   (374 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson: "the Clintons will stab you in the back"
Carlson, also a TIME magazine columnist, is one of the most connected liberals in Washington.
This past weekend, Margaret Carlson, co-host of CNN& Capital Gang, said on-air that there is no doubt that Hillary is running for the White House.
Hmmm, kind of slow on the uptake, aren't you Margaret?
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/747996/posts   (2549 words)

  
 Margaret Carlson personal appearances, political speakers, margaret carlson
Margaret Carlson was named a columnist for Time Magazine in February 1994.
Her column, Public Eye, makes Carlson the first female columnist in the magazine's 70 year history.
Margaret Carlson personal appearances, political speakers, margaret carlson
www.barberusa.com /media/carlson_margaret.html   (97 words)

  
 Margaret Bourke-White Photojournalist Exhibit
Margaret Bourke-White was born on June 14, 1904, in New York and was raised in Bound Brook, New Jersey.
Margaret Bourke-White: The Photography of Design, 1927-1936 will be exhibited at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art from April 14 through June 12, 2005.
These images revealed her grasp of modern design and aesthetics, and caught the eye of corporate executives and magazine publishers, ultimately landing her the position of Life magazine's first cover photographer.
blog.fotolia.com /us/archive/000762.html   (924 words)

  
 Emily's Random Shoujo Manga Page!
I think I like this magazine, 'Princess' a bit more than Margaret or Sho-Comi.
Then I realized it is published by the same company :) Hmm the audience for this magazine seems to be about the same as Margaret.
Yaoi and shounen ai stories (featuring male/male relationships) are the main feature in this magazine.
www.niko-niko.net /random/phonebooks.html   (924 words)

  
 Art Methods & Materials Show: Margaret Holland Sargent, in Profile
It includes Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Margaret Thatcher, commissions from Time magazine that were all the result of a cold call to the magazine's art director.
"I just had the good sense many years ago to accept a marriage proposal from a man named Sargent." However, Margaret Holland Sargent does agree with the great artist's famous quote about a portrait being "a likeness in which there is something wrong with the mouth." She adds, "It's true.
Recently, she did a portrait of Bill Gates' mother, Mary Maxwell Gates, that will hang in a building named for her on the campus of the University of Washington.
www.aawatercolor.com /americanartist/online_exclusive/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000947567   (1860 words)

  
 Art Methods & Materials 2005 - Instructor Biographies
Margaret Holland Sargent is one of America's leading portraitists, having been commissioned to paint presidents, princes, heads of state, government leaders, and celebrated personalities throughout the world, including Presidents Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, General Alexander M. Haig Jr., and Tennessee Williams.
She has described her approach to portrait painting in magazine articles, books, and a series of videos produced by Camelot Productions.
He studied painting with a number of distinguished artists and founded Plein Air magazine in 2004.
www.artmethods.com /instructors.cfm   (3238 words)

  
 MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE Autograph
" Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971), who became known for her photographs of buildings and industrial sites, was the Associate Editor of "Fortune" magazine (1929-1933) and was on the staff of "Life" magazine from 1936-1969.
Her photograph of the Fort Peck Dam in Montana appeared on the first cover of "Life" (November 23, 1936).
Book with ALS: "Margaret Bourke-White/June 22, 1942" on the first blank flyleaf.
www.historyforsale.com /html/prodetails.asp?documentid=9722   (284 words)

  
 Margaret Bourke-White: The Photography of Design, 1927 - 1936
Within a year, Margaret's work appeared regularly in national magazines, ultimately landing her the position as first photographer for Fortune magazine in 1929, and later, the photographer for the cover of the first issue of Life magazine in 1936.
Margaret Bourke-White's photographs for Fortune and Life magazines and her 1931 book Eyes on Russia made her an American celebrity and a role model for women.
Margaret studied at Columbia University under Clarence White, one of the great photographers of the period, where she encountered Arthur Wesley Dow's theories of composition focused on modern design and principles of abstraction.
www.tfaoi.com /aa/4aa/4aa181.htm   (1091 words)

  
 Margaret Lockwood - Picturegoer Movie Star Old Magazine Covers, Original Old Magazine Sales, Reproduction Posters, CD's and Postcards
Margaret Lockwood - Picturegoer Movie Star Old Magazine Covers, Original Old Magazine Sales, Reproduction Posters, CD's and Postcards
There are 8 Margaret Lockwood images on the site, please take a look by using the following Links.
The content of this site is thousands of scanned covers.
www.picturegoer.net /MargaretLockwoodJul39.htm   (58 words)

  
 Feminist Daily News 10/15/2004: Margaret Sloan-Hunter, Former Editor of Ms Magazine, Dies at 57
Margaret Sloan-Hunter, Former Editor of Ms Magazine, Dies at 57
Feminist Daily News 10/15/2004: Margaret Sloan-Hunter, Former Editor of Ms Magazine, Dies at 57
Margaret Sloan-Hunter, a feminist leader and civil rights advocate, died September 23 at the age of 57 in Oakland, California after suffering from a long illness.
www.feminist.org /news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=8690   (58 words)

  
 Margaret OBrien - Picturegoer Movie Star Old Magazine Covers, Original Old Magazine Sales, Reproduction Posters, CD's and Postcards
Margaret OBrien - Picturegoer Movie Star Old Magazine Covers, Original Old Magazine Sales, Reproduction Posters, CD's and Postcards
This is the only Margaret OBrien image on the site.
The content of this site is thousands of scanned covers.
www.picturegoer.net /MargaretOBrienSep45.htm   (60 words)

  
 Margaret Truman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margaret Truman on cover of February 26, 1951, issue of Time Magazine
Margaret is the daughter of 33rd president Harry S. Truman and his wife, Bess Truman.
Mary Margaret Truman Daniel (born February 17, 1924 in Independence, Missouri) is an American writer and the author of biographies, books on the White House and several best-selling mystery novels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Margaret_Truman   (496 words)

  
 Margaret Thatcher - Uncyclopedia
Margaret Thatcher was recently voted as the 'Sexiest Lady in Politics' by For Helm Magazine.
Thatcher caused controversy when she famously stated that there is “no such thing as sociology”, this comment was criticised by the sociologist Oscar Wilde who felt that such comments would only alienate poor working class sociologist in society.
The young Thatcher was a famed beauty queen (notice: this term does not have the same meaning in the UK than in other countries, a 'queen' is a woman in the UK), parading in swimsuits for the camera while simultaneously crushing the unions.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Margaret_Thatcher   (998 words)

  
 Fortune
Fortune's advertisements were colorful and lush, and the photography of Margaret Bourke-White provided stunning looks inside the factories and farms that fed the American economic machine.
Briton Hadden, Luce's partner and the man who had founded Time with him in 1923, thought that a magazine devoted to business would be boring and unmarketable.
This balance yielded consistent and respectable profits, and in 1937 the magazine netted close to half a million dollars with a circulation of 460,000.
xroads.virginia.edu /~1930s/PRINT/fortune/background.html   (483 words)

  
 GATTY, MARGARET (18091873) - Online Information article about GATTY, MARGARET (18091873)
GATTY, MARGARET (18091873), English writer, daughter of the Rev. Alexander Scott (1768-184o), chaplain to Lord Nelson,was born at Burnham, Essex, in 18o9.
In 1839 Margaret Scott married the Rev. Alfred Gatty, D.D., vicar of Ecclesfield near Sheffield, subdean of
GATTY, MARGARET (18091873) - Online Information article about GATTY, MARGARET (18091873)
encyclopedia.jrank.org /GAG_GEO/GATTY_MARGARET_18091873_.html   (483 words)

  
 Margaret Warner
Margaret Warner is one of The NewsHour's three Washington-based senior correspondents A graduate of Yale University, Warner is married to a lawyer, and lives in Washington, D.C.
Margaret Warner is one of The NewsHour's three Washington-based senior correspondents who interview newsmakers, policymakers and opinion leaders on the nightly news show.
Margaret Warner is one of The NewsHour's three Washington-based senior correspondents Warner joined The NewsHour in 1993 with a broad background in print journalism.
pewagbiotech.org /events/0204/warner.php3   (354 words)

  
 Food For Thought:
Author And Teacher Margaret Visser Explores The Extraordinary Stories Behind Our Most Ordinary Foods.
All of Margaret Visser's books have been number one bestsellers or have won numerous book awards, her latest book, A Geometry of Love: Space, Time, Mystery and Meaning in an Ordinary Church, 2001 has become #1 National Best Seller: MacLeans Magazine, Best of Year: Globe and Mail, and Toronto Star.
Visser: Every now and again it pops up in the news; for example, the fact that the price of food is so low that farmers have to go out of business.
Visser: It’s very interesting to look at meals in different cultures and how they are patterned.
aurora.icaap.org /archive/visser.html   (354 words)

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