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over the next sixteen years, including foreign editor (1963-1969), executive editor (1969-1972), founding editor of the periodical's international edition (1972-1977) and contributing editor (1977-1979). From 1979 to 1981, he was managing editor of
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remarked that Christopher was "personally a warm and wonderful fellow who was admired by all."
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upon assuming the post. During this period, he wrote several books on
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Crashing the Gates: The De-WASPing of America's Power Elite
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with exceptional distinction in the major) as a member of
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Pulitzer Prizes
Thomaston, Connecticut
United States Army
World War II
Pacific Theater of Operations
Occupation of Japan
Yale University
Oriental Studies
Phi Beta Kappa
Elihu
Time
Korean War
Newsweek
GEO
Booknotes interview with Christopher on Crashing the Gates, June 11, 1989
C-SPAN
Pulitzer Prize Board
Columbia University
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
international business
Council on Foreign Relations
Century Association
Old Lyme, Connecticut
New London, Connecticut
Claude Sitton
"CHANGING FACE OF JAPAN"
"Marquis Biographies Online"
Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Journalists
ISBN

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