How To Use Editorship In A Sentence

  • He assumed he was next in line for the editorship . He got a real slap in the face when they appointed an outsider.
  • He assumed he was next in line for the editorship . He got a real slap in the face when they appointed an outsider.
  • Philosophy can bake no bread, but it can give us God, freedom, and immortality" read the motto -- from Novalis -- on the cover of the _Journal of Speculative Philosophy_, published at Concord in those years, under the editorship of Mr. William T. Harris; but bread must be baked, for even philosophers must eat, and an occasional impatience of the merely ideal may be forgiven in the overworked practician. Four Americans Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, Whitman
  • Before his accession it had had not the slightest importance; for the period of his editorship it is doubtful if any review published in English exercised so great an influence, and certainly none ever obtained so large a circulation. The Life and Letters of Walter H Page
  • Notwithstanding such an editorship must have resembled the perplexity of Sinbad in the Valley of Diamonds, Mr. Hood's volume is almost unexceptionably good, whatever he may have rejected; and one of the best, if not _the best_, article in the whole work, has been contributed by the editor himself. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 340, Supplementary Number (1828)
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  • I can't finish without a public ‘thank you’ to Jim for all his efforts at the time of my retirement: editorship of Archaeology of Eastern North America, my own Festschrift.
  • In my editorship, I intend to remedy this situation by using a brief report format for a somewhat different goal: rapid editorial decision and publication.
  • My editorship came to a rather abrupt end after President John F. Kennedy purged the U.S. Civil War Commission's members and staff.
  • Under his editorship, the Economist has introduced regular sports coverage.
  • Under his editorship, the Economist has introduced regular sports coverage.
  • She eventually capitulated to Thayer's insistence that she take on the managing editorship of his magazine.
  • He had a reputation as a literary figure based partly on his editorship of a magazine from which he was known to have been ousted. Ford Madox Ford
  • This volume brings together, under Plastow's able editorship, a collection of articles focused on women in African theater.
  • Secretly I admire him but I do wonder if he is slipping sideways into journalism rather than scientific editorship.
  • Only six months before I had declined the editorship of a big paper outside of Cleveland.
  • - Mark Watts, one of the candidates campaigning for the NUJ Journalist magazine and website editorship, has issued a statement to 19,000 of the union's members claiming to 'expose' another candidate Rich Simcox as a member of the NUJ Left, arguing that this section of the NUJ 'is trying to hijack the union from its members&# ... Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • They shared the joy and burden of editing for the next thirteen years, the longest period of any coeditorship in the journal's existence.
  • He lasted only three years in New York, resigning the editorship in 1970 to return to the West Coast.
  • At twenty-five, she was offered the editorship of Tatler, a London society rag teeming with duchesses in disastrous yellow satin and dampeyed earls on horseback.
  • His new duties, amounting to a general editorship of the work, involved a large correspondence with the numerous volunteer helpers.
  • Much care went into their production under the editorship of Niklaus Pevsner and the technical supervision of R. B.Fishenden. King Poison
  • In 1785 Méchain was asked if he would take over the editorship of the astronomical almanac Connaissance des temps.
  • By now McAuley was convinced it was time to pass the editorship to others.
  • Enlarging supportive allotment of the expense, strengthening the building of contingent, realizing the modernization of technical means in editorship at all.
  • None is surprising, I think, but it seems useful at the outset of my editorship to fill you in.
  • Indeed, what struck her was the untapped potential of the magazine, which is why she accepted the editorship.
  • Unlike the Pappenheim version, the 1913 printing had a fine introduction, notes and index, albeit abridged and reworked under the editorship of Alfred Feilchenfeld.
  • A quick glance will show that in 1955 he held editorships of four learned journals.
  • My friend and teacher, Mr. Lowes, after a temporary absence from Newcastle, had returned to it to undertake the editorship of the _Newcastle Journal_, a weekly Tory newspaper which was about to appear in a daily edition. Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885
  • In time, under his editorship, the Irish Times was capable of standing alongside any newspaper in the world.
  • Under his editorship, the Economist has introduced regular sports coverage.
  • Under the editorship of Professor Robert L. Cleve, PhD, OAF, KCR, the issue begins with his outstanding study of the inscriptions and illustrations from the 1937 issue of postage stamps from the Italian Kingdom celebrating the bimillenary of the birth of the Emperor Augustus.

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