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As an editor, Hayes appreciated bold writing and points of view, favoring writers with a flair for ferreting out the spirit of the time—writers like
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magazine), for the job of top editor. Hayes won that contest, becoming first managing editor and then, on October 1, 1963, editor.
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was "a big, unruly book, its contents unbound by formulaic notions of what belonged there," Carol Polsgrove wrote in
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in 1973, he hosted a public television interview program, worked briefly as an editorial producer for (and, with
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thought up the Dubious Achievement Awards (and in their spare time wrote the screenplay for the 1967 movie
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disappearing in a can of Campbell's soup, and Muhammad Ali posing as St. Sebastian. Fiction editor
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Hayes' personal papers are stored at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University in
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Hayes edited an anthology of Esquire's best writing of the 1960s called
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It Wasn't Pretty, Folks, But Didn't We Have Fun? Esquire in the Sixties
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magazine from 1963 to 1973. He was a main architect of the
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Presidents of the American Society of Magazine Editors
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Harry Hayes (disambiguation)

Elkin
North Carolina
Los Angeles
California
Wake Forest College
BA
Esquire
Esquire
New Journalism
Elkin, North Carolina
Wake Forest College
Atlanta
New York City
Esquire
Clay Felker
New York
Robert Hughes
20/20
Life
Gorillas in the Mist
Winston-Salem
Los Angeles, California
Gay Talese
Tom Wolfe
Norman Mailer
Michael Herr
John Sack
Gore Vidal

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